Edition: International
Wednesday 14 May, 2025
BREAKING NEWS

India Slams China’s ‘Preposterous’ Attempt to Rename Places in Arunachal Pradesh

  • News
    • Kochi
    • Trivandrum
    • Kozhikode
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Health
  • Entertainment
    • E24hrs
    • Cinema
    • Directors
    • Actors
  • Education
    • Career
  • Automobile
  • Personalities
    • Political Leaders
  • Religion
    • Christian
      • Catholic
      • Latin Catholic
      • Syro Malabar
    • Hindu
    • Islam
  • Environment
  • More
    • Food
    • Wellness
    • Lifestyle
    • Beauty & Fashion
    • Fitness
    • Mental Health
    • Yoga
    • Video
  • മലയാളം
BREAKING NEWS
100Days: Thirike, Neestream and Gopi Make their Way into the India Book of Records
12-Year-old Bride, 17-Year-old Groom Sent Home as Authorities Step in Swiftly
India Slams China’s ‘Preposterous’ Attempt to Rename Places in Arunachal Pradesh
Technopark Invites Tender for First IT Building Under ‘QUAD’ Project
Škoda Drives Luxury Forward with the New Generation Kodiaq 4×4
Taiwan Spots 31 Chinese Aircraft, 7 Warships in its Territory
    • News
      • Kochi
      • Trivandrum
      • Kozhikode
    • Sports
    • Business
    • Health
    • Entertainment
      • E24hrs
      • Cinema
      • Directors
      • Actors
    • Education
      • Career
    • Automobile
    • Personalities
      • Political Leaders
    • Religion
      • Christian
        • Catholic
        • Latin Catholic
        • Syro Malabar
      • Hindu
      • Islam
    • Environment
    • More
      • Food
      • Wellness
      • Lifestyle
      • Beauty & Fashion
      • Fitness
      • Mental Health
      • Yoga
      • Video
    • മലയാളം
  • Environment
  • Non-Woven Polypropylene Bags: Govt to Seek Views of Institute of Chemical Technology

    By NE Reporter on August 23, 2018

    MUMBAI:
    Following a demand by manufacturers of non-woven polypropylene bags to permit such bags that weigh above 80 grams per square metre (GSM), the state Environment Department has decided to seek an opinion on the matter from the Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai, on whether such bags can be considered as recyclable. Currently, these bags have been banned in Maharashtra along with all kinds of plastic bags.
    Officials from the Environment Department said that manufacturers of the non-woven polypropylene bags, which resemble thin cloth bags, made the demand during a meeting of an expert committee formed to advise the department on challenges in implementing the plastic ban, held on Monday. The non-woven polypropylene bags, measured in GSM, are made of using polypropylene fibres and are non-biodegradable, according to an official.
    “After their demand, the expert committee has decided to seek an opinion from the Institute of Chemical Technology on how these non-woven polypropylene bags can be destroyed, and whether these bags can be recycled and reused,” said Anil Diggikar, principal secretary of the Environment Department.
    He further said the institute’s report would be placed before the Empowered Committee headed by Environment Minister Ramdas Kadam before a final decision is taken. In a notification issued on March 23, the Environment department had banned the non-woven polypropylene bags along with plastic carry bags. “As the non-woven polypropylene bags look like cloth bags, many traders and manufacturers are projecting it as an alternative to plastic bags and many people are buying them. These bags are more dangerous than the plastic carry bags as these bags are completely non-biodegradable,” said an official.
    The official further said that the number of non-woven polypropylene bags has increased in the market after the ban on the plastic carry bags. “We have issued a pictorial booklet informing people that these bags are also banned. More awareness on it is required,” added the official.
    Meanwhile, Kadam held a review meeting of the plastic ban on Tuesday and directed that special teams be formed at pilgrimage spots and tourist places. “A large number of plastic carry bags and other banned material is found at the pilgrimage and tourist places. So special teams will be formed at such places to take action against violators including the shopkeepers,” said Kadam.

    Iscea

    NE Reporter

    carry bagscloth bagsenvironment departmentInstitute of Chemical Technologynon-biodegradableplastic bagsplastic banPolypropylene Bags

    more recommended stories

    • Muso Launches Grow Lab to Reconnect Children with Nature

      MUMBAI:In the midst of Mumbai’s bustling.

    • Mangrove Plantation Drive Conducted on World Wetlands Day

      KOCHI:As part of the World Wetlands.

    • Kerala’s Kappad, Chal beaches get global Blue Flag certification

      THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala’s famed Kappad beach in.

    • Tata Motors’ electric buses clock 25 crore kilometres

      KOCHI : Tata Motors, India’s largest.

    • KSUM’s Tree Tag to Partner with the Initiative to Plant One Million Tree Saplings in Bangalore City

      BENGALURU:Tree Tag, a startup backed by.

    • CSIR-NIIST Enters Pact with Tata Steel to Reduce Carbon Emission

      THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:Taking forward its national mission of.

    • Study Finds Greenwashing Widespread on New Zealand Seafood Labels

      WELLINGTON:Self-declared environmental claims on seafood labels.

    • ETP Based on CSIR-NIIST Tech for Desiccated Coconut Units Installed

      KASARGOD:A state-of-the-art Sustainable Bioenergy based Effluent.

    • SC Expresses Concern Over Dumping of Plastic Waste in Riverbanks, Water Bodies

      NEW DELHI:The Supreme Court has expressed.

    • Group Legrand India Upgrades Plastic Waste Recycling Unit at INS Venduruthy

      KOCHI:Group Legrand India, a leading provider.

    Live Updates

    • 12-Year-old Bride, 17-Year-old Groom Sent Home as Authorities Step in Swiftly
    • India Slams China’s ‘Preposterous’ Attempt to Rename Places in Arunachal Pradesh
    • Technopark Invites Tender for First IT Building Under ‘QUAD’ Project
    • Škoda Drives Luxury Forward with the New Generation Kodiaq 4×4
    • Taiwan Spots 31 Chinese Aircraft, 7 Warships in its Territory

    NewsExperts.in

    • മലയാളം
    • മലയാളം

    What’s New ?

    • 12-Year-old Bride, 17-Year-old Groom Sent Home as Authorities Step in Swiftly
    • India Slams China’s ‘Preposterous’ Attempt to Rename Places in Arunachal Pradesh
    • Technopark Invites Tender for First IT Building Under ‘QUAD’ Project
    • Škoda Drives Luxury Forward with the New Generation Kodiaq 4×4
    • Taiwan Spots 31 Chinese Aircraft, 7 Warships in its Territory

    Newsexperts.in - powered by Klickevents Infosolutions (P) LTD