Himachal will be the first state in the country to ban polythene-packed edible items in compliance with the ordrer of the state High Court which has completely prohibited use of polythene packaging for non-essential food items.
The High Court had ruled that non-essential eatables like potato chips, cookies, candy, chewing gum, ice cream, chocolates, noodles and candies are junk food and cannot be sold in polythene packings.
However, essential items like milk and vegetable oils are exempted from the ban, the officials said.
The Court directed the government to impose a blanket ban across the state from April 1 but the government pleaded for affording some time to the traders to clear their stocks.
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"We are of the opinion that there should be a ban on only those non-essential items which fall in the category of junk food such as wafers, chips, sweets, noodles, chocolates, ice cream candy, biscuits and 'namkeen'", the Court said.
Earlier, the government had imposed ban on use of polythene bags made of non-biodegradable material and disposable plastic products.