"The industries are already under tremendous stress after the implementation of GST and the ban on use of pet coke will prove to be the final nail in the coffin. Over 25 lakh workers will be rendered jobless in Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Gurugram (formerly Gurgaon), Panipat, Sonipat and Noida alone," Assocham said in a statement.
The chamber has called for giving adequate time to industrial consumers to migrate from furnace oil and pet coke to gas-based alternatives to save livelihood of the workers.
Earlier, the apex court-appointed Environment Pollution Control Authority (EPCA), in its report to the top court, had recommended that "distribution, sale and use of furnace oil and pet coke be strictly banned in the NCR", in a move aimed at curbing pollution in the region.
"There has been no action by the government authorities to control the dust pollution. While they are trying to control stubble burning, they are facing resistance from the farmers. But on the contrary, the industry is always agreeing to fully comply with the norms as and when laid down, yet they have been punished," said the industry body.
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"The only alternative to furnace oil and pet coke is natural gas, which is nearly four times more expensive and this the industry cannot afford in this competitive environment and poor economic scenario," Assocham held.
Moreover, it argued that there are no clear guidelines regarding emission of pollutants such as SO2 and Nitrogen Oxide (NOx).
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