June 5, 2018

With plastic waste being one of the biggest environmental problem across the world, here's how various Indian states and other countries are working to solve the issue.

People are observing 5th June as the World Environment Day, with "Beat Plastic Pollution" being the catchphrase.

This year's organizing nation, India,  has planned several events to raise awareness on issues plaguing the environment. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has tweeted a message to protect & nurture nature.

World's plastic production has increased 20 times since 1964, says a report. It estimates that if the current trend continues, output will double in 20 years & it'll further double again by 2050.

India alone generates 25,940 tonnes of plastic each day. Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru & Hyderabad were the biggest contributors, according to a 2015 Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) report.

Here's how various Indian states and other World Countries are working to solve plastic pollution:

1. Tamil Nadu to ban plastic from 2019: On the occasion of World Environment Day, Tamil Nadu CM K Palaniswami announced banning the use of plastic items, including non-biodegradable bags, from January 2019.

Late CM J Jayalalithaa had formed an expert panel that suggested banning plastic products, including bags, plates & cups, & recommended that traditional items such as plantain leaves & plates made of palm leaves be used, incumbent CM K Palaniswami said.

The ban is brought under an environment protection act of 1986.

2. Plastic ban in Maharashtra: Maharashtra, on March 23, became the 18th state in India to ban plastic.

The ban covers plastic bags, disposable cups & plates, plastic cutlery, non-woven polypropylene bags, plastic pouches & packaging & thermocol.

In case of any violation, the manufacturers and users have to pay fine of Rs. 5,000.

3. WBPCB calls for banning single-use plastics: The West Bengal Pollution Control Board (WBPCB) on Tuesday gave a call for shunning single-use plastics.

"We cannot go without plastics but we must stop dumping single-use plastic. We must refuse when vendors give us items in plastic packets which cannot be used twice. That should be our resolve on the eve of World Environment Day on June 5," WBPCB Chairman Kalyan Rudra told reporters in Kolkata.

4. Plastic water pouches banned in Rajkot: The Rajkot Municipal Corporation on Monday announced that plastic water pouches will be banned on public roads, gardens and government offices from Tuesday.

A release issued by the civic body said violators of this ban will be penalised.

5. 50 nations working to reduce plastic: According to a UN report released on Tuesday, 50 nations are taking action to reduce plastic pollution.

It revealed that the Galapagos will ban single-use plastics & Sri Lanka styrofoam. China is insisting on biodegradable bags, reports the BBC.

The report said policies to combat plastic waste have had mixed results. In Cameroon, plastic bags are banned & households are paid for every kilo of plastic waste they collect, but still plastic bags are being smuggled in.

6. EU proposal to ban single-use plastics: On 28 May, the European Union proposed a bloc-wide ban on single-use plastics such as straws, cutlery & cotton buds while urging the collection of most plastic drinks bottles by 2025.

The set of proposals are part of a growing EU drive to rid the environment of plastic waste which has begun showing up in the food chain.

"Plastic waste is undeniably a big issue & Europeans need to act together to tackle this problem," EU 1st Vice President Frans Timmermans said.

"Today's proposals will reduce single-use plastics on our supermarket shelves through a range of measures," Timmermans added.

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