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On Friday, the BMC’s teams of inspectors visited 5,664 shops and collected a fine of `1.35 lakh.Mumbai: Non-woven polypropylene (PP) bags, which have a striking similarity to cloth bags, have become a major bone of contention in the implementation of the plastic ban.  

In order to ban the non-woven PP bags, the state should ban their manufacture. They have been banned and we want people to discard their use,” said deputy municipal commissioner Nidhi Choudhari. Instead, they are levying a fine on the common man,” said Vinay Surve, a Mulund resident. Both type of bags look exactly the same. Their main contention is these bags look like cloth bags and hence they refuse to pay the fine,” said an inspector.“The non-woven PP bags are not recycled often and are thus harmful for the environment.

“People find it hard to believe.PP bags are made of synthetic plastic polymer.People are up in arms against BMC inspectors after being asked to pay a fine for using non-woven PP bags, which have been prohibited under the plastic ban.“It’s very difficult to differentiate between non-woven PP bags and cloth bags.. Non-woven PP takes those fibres and presses them under heat to create a sealed sheet. Woven PP is composed of polymer fibres woven together perpendicularly to make sheets.A civic inspector said that they are finding China Kettlebell with Rubber Manufacturers it difficult to convince people that non-woven PP bags are made of plastic only. They also seized 20 kg of banned plastic during the drive.

Posté le 15/07/2020 à 04:46 par spafabrind
Catégorie YOGA MAT

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