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Year after ban, Mumbai still not plastic-free

Updated on: 21 June,2019 12:34 PM IST  | 
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The civic body says that the loss in momentum of the collection is because the use of plastic has reduced considerably

Year after ban, Mumbai still not plastic-free

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The civic body says that the loss in momentum of the collection is because the use of plastic has reduced considerably. Hindustan Times quoted, "Usage of single-use plastic has been drastically reduced in the markers. This happened after we started taking strict action against offenders. Also, action on ground reduced because most of our staff was busy with the elections."


Also read: 'Why isn't plastic ban implemented effectively yet?'

Anand Wagralkar, the deputy municipal commissioner, said, "We have given instructions to our staff to expedite visits to shops, markets and other establishments to gain momentum. The action at the ward levels will be solidified from now on."

Many citizens are still confused about what types of plastic are banned. Viren Shah, Federation of Retail Traders Welfare Association, said, "Most shop owners are clueless on which plastic to sell. It is difficult to tell the difference between a non-woven plastic [which is banned] and permitted plastic. Authorities have made no efforts to spread awareness, so small businesses are facing losses."

Also Read: Plastic ban: BMC's blue squad to get daily targets for action against violators of ban


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