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Banned plastic items being smuggled from Gujarat: Kadam

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Press Trust of India Mumbai

A Shiv Sena minister in Maharashtra today said that banned plastic items are being smuggled into the state from Gujarat, and asked why the Prime Minister can not ensure a ban on plastic in his own state.

The BJP-led Maharashtra government recently banned one-time-use plastic bags, bottles and several other items.

Speaking to reporters here, environment minister Ramdas Kadam said the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) seized five vehicles carrying plastic bags from Gujarat near Dahanu on May 31.

"Prime minister Narendra Modi talks about environment protection in his monthly 'Man ki baat'. Why can't he stop (production of) plastic which is harmful for environment in his home state," Kadam, a Sena leader, said.

 

MPCB officials had got a tip-off that plastic bags were being brought into the state from Gujarat, and kept watch on Charoti toll naka on Maharashtra-Gujarat border, he said.

They seized five vehicles which were carrying plastic bags meant for shops in Malad and Kandivali areas in Mumbai, Kadam said.

Kadam, who had pushed for the ban on plastic, denied that it has rendered many people jobless. "80 to 90 per cent of plastic items came from Gujarat," he said.

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First Published: Jun 02 2018 | 9:15 PM IST

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