As an initial step, the City Coroporation here has imposed a blanket ban on all types of plastic carry bags within its limits from March 1.
"Green protocol has also been made mandatory for the conduct of all festivals and celebrations here from now on," Corporation sources said.
Besides plastic carry bags, use of plastic sheets, multi-layer plastic covers, disposable plates and glasses and packaged commodities will also be banned in the next phase, they said.
Deputy Mayor Rakhi Rravikumar said over 5000 kg of banned plastic has been seized from various outlets in the city including branded shops in the last four days after the implementation of the ban.
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The initiative would be a boon for the waste management initiatives in the city, where disposal of solid waste is a big issue, she said.
"The Corporation has formed a number of special squads to conduct raids across the city to seize plastic carry bags and issue notice to those who violate the ban," she told PTI.
Despite repeated warning by health and environmental experts, use of plastic articles, especially carry bags, is rampant in Kerala including in the capital city.
Carry bags made of low-quality plastic which pose great health and environment hazards, were widely used in majority of shops ranging from malls and branded super markets to street-side outlets.
The habit of burning plastic by city-dwellers and consuming hot food wrapped in plastic covers in hotels and street take-away also posed serious health concerns.
In the Expo, the Corporation facilitates a platform for
manufacturers of eco-friendly paper and cloth bags. Those interested can place orders for the product directly there, the Deputy Mayor said.
Though the initiative garnered positive response from public as well as residents' associations, traders and shopkeepers are on a warpath against the move as they depended completely on plastic carry bags to distribute articles.
However, the Deputy Mayor said the plastic ban would be implemented effectively and the police help would be sought if necessary to carry out raids in shops.
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