City
Epaper

Ensure no plastic bags less than 50 microns is manufactured, sold: NGT to CPCB

By ANI | Published: December 09, 2019 9:24 PM

The National Green Tribunal has directed the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) to ensure that no plastic carry bags less than 50 microns thickness be manufactured, stocked, sold and used within the country.

Open in App

The National Green Tribunal has directed the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) to ensure that no plastic carry bags less than 50 microns thickness be manufactured, stocked, sold and used within the country.

The Tribunal has also directed to set up Special Environment Squads to oversee and ensure that no litter of plastic waste takes place at historical, religious, public places and dumping of plastic waste on drains, river, banks and sea.

A bench headed by NGT chairperson Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel also asked CPCB to check that thermocol, polystyrene cups, plates used extensively and haphazardly littered are properly regulated.

The NGT asked CPCB to establish an institutional mechsm to ensure that no unregistered plastic manufacturing or recycling units is in operation and no unit is running in non-conforming residential areas.

The Tribunal said that a national framework for extended producers liability be finalised and enforced as far as possible within three months and a report furnished by the ministry of environment and forests and climate change.

The bench also asked pollution board to compile and file its consolidated report on a quarterly basis before this tribunal. The tribunal, which was hearing the plea filed by Amit Jain, listed the matter for further hearing on April 29.

The tribunal also noted that burning of plastic waste was continuing, apart from littering of plastic waste on railway tracks and bus stations.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: NGTNational Green TribunalCentral Pollution Control Board
Open in App

Related Stories

MaharashtraBombay High Court Seeks Response from State Government, BMC on PIL Against Tree Lighting

MaharashtraNavi Mumbai: CIDCO Files Review Petition Against NGT Order Restricting Construction on Nerul Plot

PoliticsMeghalaya undertake 'decisive actions' to demolish illegal coke plants by July 20

NationalSC stays NGT order appointing Delhi LG as chairperson of high-level committee on Yamuna

AurangabadCollect environmental compensation of Rs 10L per month from CSMC

National Realted Stories

NationalExcise policy case: Delhi court denies bail to K. Kavitha noting 'gravity & seriousness of offence'

NationalK’taka sex scandal: Shivakumar behind pen drive release, claims BJP leader

NationalEntire NC unit in Ladakh's Kargil quits party to protest LS alliance

NationalSharad Pawar to cast vote in Baramati after a decade

National'Opposition’s habit is to insult the bravery of jawans', Anurag Thakur tears into Channi