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Give suggestions on Imposition of ban on use of Plastic Carry Bags/Cups/Plates and allied items in Chandigarh

Start Date :
Dec 22, 2015
Last Date :
Jun 01, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Taking serious note of the latest decision of the National Green Tribunal (NGT), the Chandigarh Administration has speed up the enforcement of ban imposed on the use of polythene ...
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sumit kumar
10 years 3 months ago
Sir what ever production in India, make a policy 35% mandatory for using recycled products only, it will help in Swach bharat by banning plastic it will not help rather than we should instruct every industry to use recycled material. 35% recycled material rest new new material, slowy gradually we should increase the 35%....
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Nilesh Kaoade
10 years 3 months ago
Respected Sir,
I would like to suggest you please promote uses of paper bags instead of plastic bags. Please promote to start small scale industries to make paper carry bags. So that is will helpful to reduce use of plastic also it will create new jobs in ruler areas.
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HEMANT PRABHAKAR SEMWAL
10 years 3 months ago
कृपया इसे पढ़े और जड़ से समाप्त करने का प्रयत्न करें लोगों कि इच्छा तो हिन्दु कोड बिल पास करवाने कि भी नहीं थी। http://www.crnindia.com/commodity/pp.html#p_countries
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Anjana Lahuri
10 years 3 months ago
Sir,
Whether it is Chandigarh or any other city, until and unless equal alternative and at the same cost, to the plastic comes every where into the market people can't ban it voluntarily or forcefully.Government must spend on R&D as per this.
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Abhishek_259
10 years 3 months ago
sir muje lgta ha agr hr colony ya hr muhlle me ek group bnaya jye jo us ilake ki safai ki jimeedari le to clean india successfull hoga i try in this programe but do no succesful because do not saport any body
me any budy
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diksha khandelwal
10 years 3 months ago
we could not stop the uses of plastic bag only we can decrease d percentage. so we have to focus on recyling of plastic bags and covert it in the form of energy instead of stoping the plastic bags
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Divyasingh Chikara
10 years 3 months ago
Even local vendors prefer to pack everything in plastic bags. It seems impossible to overcome the issue of plastic eradication. The polythene bag manufacturing factories must be banned.
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C V ADITYA
10 years 3 months ago
Sir, there should be penetration of plastic recycle to all towns and villages. Banning products may not necessarily help though reducing use provides long term sustainability. This achieves
1. Job creation
2. Recycle of harmful non-degradable products from polluting the environment.
There are various governmental organizations, e.g.: DRDO, that has done abundant research on waste management. Under the aegis of these organizations, we can start pilot plants and test their viability first.
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shruthy v s
10 years 3 months ago
Sir instead we can use biodegradable plastic bags.we can create a separate plastic recycling unit for existing plastic bags.Bags made of alternate materials are a possibility aand we can form small groups among women and train them in bagmaking so that it will be a source of income for them.There are such bagmaking units in Kerala
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Sudheer Bondalapati
10 years 3 months ago
Production of PlasticCarryBags should be stopped immediately.Enforce and educate the people to use Jute bags which intern give employment to so many farmers.
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