Featured

Few viable alternatives to single use plastic products – The Tribune

Nirmal Singh, 45, of Pee Kay Plastics, Chandigarh, which was set up by his father in 1978, is a worried man post the all-India ban on single use plastic (SUP) products, besides another change in the thickness of plastic carry bags. “More than 80 per cent of the inventory in my shop is that of plastic products. We changed the micron thickness of plastic bags to 50, then 75, and now another government notification says that from January 1, 2023, plastic bags less than 120 microns will not be allowed. We are left wondering what to do with the stock lying with us,” he says.

 

Read more….Click here…