Maha govt tweaks policy on single-use plastic, allows straws, cups, plates made from compostable materials

Pravin Darade, Secretary of the Environment and Climate Change Department, on Friday told reporters that a panel which studied the ban on single-use plastic and thermocol items, headed by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, decided to permit items made ...

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Mumbai, The Maharashtra government has permitted the production of straws, cups, plates, forks and spoons made from 'compostable' materials by making changes to the policy on single-use plastic, a senior official said.

Pravin Darade, Secretary of the Environment and Climate Change Department, on Friday told reporters that a panel which studied the ban on single-use plastic and thermocol items, headed by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, decided to permit items made from compostable material.

But it will be mandatory to get approval for these products from the Central Institute of Plastic Engineering and Technology (CIPET) and Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), he said.


The move will give relief to plastic product manufacturers, he said.

There was a demand to allow production of single-use items made from degradable materials, Darade said.

In 2018, the Maharashtra government had imposed a ban on single-use plastic.
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