Meghalaya High Court bans single-use plastic
The Meghalaya High Court has banned single-use plastic in temples and shops statewide, advocating for the use of tetra pak cartons as an alternative. The court emphasised the importance of this move for environmental preservation and public health...

"To begin with, such a move can be started from temple premises. Temple authorities must ensure that there is no usage of plastic bags in and around the worshipping places," the Division Bench said in an order while hearing a PIL on the matter on Friday.
"CCTV cameras shall be installed in all temples, so that if anybody carries plastics inside the temple, that can be curtailed to some extent," it added.
The bench also imposed a ban on shops from storing and using plastic bags proposing heavy fines to be imposed on violators.
"If any shops are found to have stored plastic bags, a heavy fine should be imposed on them and if the practice is continued, such shops should be kept under lock and seal," the bench stated.
"A periodical raid should be conducted in all shops and the Government of Meghalaya should think of imposing huge amount of fine against those who use plastics within the state of Meghalaya," it said, adding that strict enforcement of law will help eradicate plastic from society.
Citing how strong laws in Singapore force the same Indian who throws rubbish on the floor in his country to dispose of wastes in a designated dustbin in that country, the bench said, "Strict prohibitory measures and imposition of heavy fine on violators are the only solution to eradicate plastics from society, in addition to spreading awareness about the menace of plastics."
The high court has also asked the state government to file an affidavit on the matter.
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