India set to outlaw six single-use plastic products.
Cochin Herald|September-October 2019
India is set to impose a nationwide ban on plastic bags, cups and straws on Oct. 2, officials said, in its most sweeping measure yet to stamp out single-use plastics from cities and villages that rank among the world's most polluted.
India set to outlaw six single-use plastic products.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is leading efforts to scrap such plastics by 2022, is set to launch the campaign with a ban on as many as six items on Oct. 2, the birth anniversary of independence leader Mahatma Gandhi.

These include plastic bags, cups, plates, small bottles, straws and certain types of sachets, said the officials.

"The ban will be comprehensive and will cover manufacturing, usage and import of such items," one official said.

In an Independence Day speech on Aug. 15, Modi had urged people and government agencies to "take the first big step" on Oct. 2 towards freeing India of single-use plastic.

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