New Delhi:The Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) on Saturday issued an advisory to States and Union Territories (UT) to phase out Single-use Plastic (SUP) by June 30.
In its advisory, the ministry has asked States and UTs to take up a range of activities to fulfill the mandate to ban SUP by the deadline on June 30. The States and UTs have been asked to conduct large scale cleaning and plugging drives, with special emphasis on plastic waste collection, as well as large scale tree plantation drive, with participation of all citizens, students, voluntary organisation, self help groups, local NGOs among others.
Under the Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban 2.0, currently being implemented by MoHUA, plastic waste management, including elimination of SUP-is a crucial area of focus. Under the mission, every ULB is required to adopt 100 per cent source segregation of waste, and have access to a material recovery facility (MRF) for sorting the dry waste (including plastic waste) into further fractions for recycling and for processing into value added products, thereby reducing to a minimum the amount of plastic and dry waste ending up in dumpsites or water bodies.