Maha plastic ban: BMC to get Rs 5 cr for cloth bags, says Min
The Maharashtra government plans to bring cloth bags into the market to ensure citizens are not inconvenienced due to the ban on plastic which was enforced across the state from March 18, state Environment Minister Ramdas Kadam told the Assembly today.
The Maharashtra government plans to bring cloth bags into the market to ensure citizens are not inconvenienced due to the ban on plastic which was enforced across the state from March 18, state Environment Minister Ramdas Kadam told the Assembly today.
Replying during a debate on budget demands, Kadam said that the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation would be given a fund of Rs 5 crore for this purpose.He informed the House that 1,100 tonnes of plastic waste was being generated in the state every day and this was harmful to humans and animals besides clogging drains and causing floods.
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The Maharashtra government plans to bring cloth bags into the market to ensure citizens are not inconvenienced due to the ban on plastic which was enforced across the state from March 18, state Environment Minister Ramdas Kadam told the Assembly today.
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