December 26, 2019
This despite the fact that the BMC has a board installed
Instead these bins are seen overflowing with garbage other than plastic
defeating civic body’s main purpose of collecting banned plastic from citizens.
It shows BMC will have to work harder to enlighten the people about the
necessity of the plastic ban.
The Bombay high court last week declined to stay
the Maharashtra government’s decision to ban plastic materials. "People can ask
the BMC to collect plastic waste by dialling the helpline number.â€The situation
was no different at Fashion Street, where the collection bin was found filled
with flowers, old clothes and other waste.For the implementation of plastic ban,
the BMC has identified 25 major public places across the city, where collection
bins have been installed.
Civic activist Nikhil Desai from Matunga said, "The bin
is seen overflowing with all other types of waste except plastic. We are
planning to assign separate vehicles for each 24 administrative wards to collect
banned plastic by visiting housing societies,†a senior civic official
said.Under Section 9, a person faces fine up to `5,000 for first time offence
and imprisonment of three months for subsequent offences. The civic body had
appealed citizens to deposit banned plastic items from their houses into the
bins.
This despite the fact that the BMC has a board installed on the same road
warning that the bin is to be used only for depositing plastic waste and if
anything else found dumped into it, penal action would be taken.Dump regular
garbage, defeating the dumpsters’ purpose. Mumbai: The Brihanmumbai Municipal
Corporation’s (BMC) appeal to citizens to shun plastic seems to be falling on
deaf ears.The bin installed in the Lal Bahadur Shastri Market near the Matunga
railway station is always filled with vegetable waste, wooden and paper
boxes.Civic officials said that the BMC is planning to start a helpline for the
convenience of people.As per the notification, any person found in possession of
plastic material can be prosecuted under Section 9 of the Maharashtra
Non-Biodegradable Garbage (Control) Act, 2006.
Tackling the menaceOn March 23,
the state government had issued a notification, imposing a ban on manufacture,
use, sale, distribution and storage of all plastic materials such as
one-time-use bags, spoons, plates, PET and PETE bottles, and thermocol items. pvc flooring suppliers The large bins
installed at major public places to collect banned plastic items are being used
by people to dump regular garbage. The large bins installed at major public
places to collect banned plastic items are being used by people to dump regular
garbage
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