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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Punjab has announced a comprehensive crackdown on single-use plastics starting December 10, 2024. In preparation, the agency has issued a notification outlining amendments to existing laws, which introduce fines ranging from Rs5,000 to Rs50,000 for violations. Penalties may also include sealing of premises and confiscation of materials.
According to the revised regulations, plastic shopping bags less than 75 microns will be completely banned from being manufactured, stored, purchased, sold, and used.
The committees will work closely with public representatives to encourage the adoption of eco-friendly alternatives to plastic bags, ensuring a gradual shift to sustainable solutions.
The Punjab government has also amended the Single-Use Plastic Production and Consumption Act 2023 to align with these new measures. This includes providing a legal framework for monitoring, enforcement, and support for stakeholders transitioning away from single-use plastics.
The EPA’s spokesperson, Sajid Bashir, emphasized that sufficient time has been provided to the public, retailers, and wholesalers to phase out single-use plastics. The crackdown reflects Punjab’s commitment to tackling environmental challenges and promoting sustainable practices.
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