New Delhi: With the government looking to ban single-use plastic, Indian industry has suggested to follow a structured approach on the move and sought exemption for certain items.
"CII (Confederation of Indian Industry) supports the phase-out of single-use plastics in a structured manner. In addition, the priority items of single-use plastics identified for the phase-out need to be decided through an inclusive consultative process," industry body CII said in a 'draft note on single-use plastic'.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had suggested the control on the use of plastics while addressing the CoP (Conference of Parties) to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) here.
In his speech on August 15, Modi urged people to shun single-use plastic and encouraged usage of jute and cloth bags to protect the environment.
In the draft note, the chamber suggested that certain items may not be considered for immediate action.
Certain items include plastic or MLP (multi-layered plastic) packaging which is integral to manufacturing or packaging process or such plastic which is either made of recycled material or is completely recyclable.
It also sought exemption for plastic/MLP packaging which does not have any techno-commercially proven sustainable alternative.
It has suggested that plastic packaging/bottles used for pharma/health products, with capacities of lesser than 200 ml, designed to offer required dose of medicine/health supplement thereby minimising potential contamination should not be banned.