Indian Railways to implement single-use plastic ban from October 2
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, INDIA/ Created : Aug 21, 2019, 18:20 IST
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Come October 2, 2019, and Indian Railways will ban single-use plastic materials from all railway stations, and trains. Already, authorities have been directed to expedite installation of 1,853 plastic water bottle crushing machine … Read more
Come October 2, 2019, and Indian Railways will ban single-use plastic materials from all railway stations, and trains. Already, authorities have been directed to expedite installation of 1,853 plastic water bottle crushing machines at major railway stations. Read less
Come October 2, 2019 (Gandhi Jayanti), and Indian Railways will ban single-use plastic materials from all railway stations, and trains. Already, authorities have been directed to expedite installation of 1,853 plastic water bottle crushing machines at major railway stations. According to reports, the implementation of returning plastic drinking bottles is now a part of Extended Producer Responsibility.
According to the new rules, single-use plastic cannot be less than 50 micron, “except where the thickness of such plastic sheets impairs the functionality of the product.”
The policy order further read, “As part of Extended Producer Responsibility, the Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) should implement the return of plastic bottles at railways stations.”
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