June 18, 2020

The civic body on Saturday charged Rs 500 fine to Bengaluru

(Photo: Twitter/ ANI)Earlier in July, BS Yediyurappa was sworn in as the 19th chief minister of Karnataka -- his fourth shot at the top job. "Used plastic for wrapping gift pack," the challan read..Bengaluru: The civic body on Saturday charged Rs 500 fine to Bengaluru Mayor Gangambike cosmetic jar Mallikarjun for presenting a gift wrapped in plastic to Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa.The social media users appreciated this move by the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) after the copy of the fine was released online. According to the civic body, plastics are estimated to contribute to 20 per cent of the 4,000 tonnes of municipal solid waste generated every month in Bengaluru.This comes after plastic was banned by Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) in 2016.The items covered in the plastic ban are plastic covers, cups, spoons, plates, flags, banners, flex, items made of thermocol (polystyrene), and non-woven polypropylene bags

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June 04, 2020

The plastic ban will be imposed across

In the first phase Thermocol, plastic plates, glasses, spoons and bags have been banned. We can’t simply copy the US’ system."The plastic ban will be imposed across the state from Gudi Padwa (Sunday).Mumbai: In the wake of environment minister Ramdas Kadam announcement of a statewide plastic ban, the president of All India Plastic Manufacturers’ Association (AIPMA), Hiten Bheda, said that such a move would affect the common man, and paper bags are ‘more harmful to the environment’. We are ready to cooperate but everybody should contribute," Mr Bheda said. What will hoteliers, coconut water or juice centre vendors and shop owners use to parcel food items? The paper industry also causes pollution and more trees will be cut if the use of paper increases. Stating that the ban would lead to corruption because a provision of three months’ imprisonment has been made along with a hefty fine, Mr China plastic lotion bottle Bheda told The Asian Age, "Plastic manufacturers are ready to cooperate with the government to curb pollution, but we have to find out practical ways and solutions. Nevertheless, the government has gone ahead with the move, prompting the association to call a meeting to decide the future course of action next week, said Mr Bheda. It is extremely difficult to pack eatables in paper bags. Explaining the views of the AIPMA, Mr Bheda said, "A ban would affect the poor and middle class because plastic is cheap and very useful. We have to offer a cheaper alternative. AIPMA has already brought up its differences with the government.""The ban in Karnataka and other places could not be implemented because there were genuine issues.. Violators will be imposed with fines ranging from Rs 5,000 to five lakh and/ or imprisonment of up to three months

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