what are antiplastic law?
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The Government has notified the Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016, in suppression of the earlier Plastic Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2011.
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Therefore, to the address the issue of scientific plastic waste management, new regulations namely, the Plastic Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2011 were notified in 2011, which included plastic waste management.
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Hi , see the straight fact is even government is taking steps at higher level.the work is been done only in files but not in reality.
Coming to your question.
I recently saw a article about Punjab govt taking some steps
Here the link
Will the ubiquitous plastic bag become thing of past in Delhi? After the 2009 notification to restrict the use of plastic bags failed to bring about any change, Delhi government has introduced a blanket ban on plastic bags. Unlike the 2009 notification that allowed use of virgin or bio-degradable plastic of 40 microns or more thickness, the latest ban extends to all varieties of plastic, except the carry bags used for bio-medical waste.
Another difference is that now the ban extends to manufacturing of plastic in Delhi, which was allowed earlier. After learning from the experiences of the 2009 decision, when the ban made plastic bags vanish only from shopping malls and big retail outlets, those who pushed for the complete ban are skeptical if this time it will be any different.
The Government has notified the Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016, in suppression of the earlier Plastic Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2011. The Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Shri Prakash Javadekar, said here today that the minimum thickness of plastic carry bags has been increased from 40 microns to 50 microns. He stated that 15, 000 tonnes of plastic waste is generated every day, out of which 9, 000 tonnes is collected and processed, but 6, 000 tonnes of plastic waste is not being collected. Shri Javadekar also said that the rules, which were admissible upto municipal areas, have now been extended to all villages. The Minister said that notifying the new Plastic Waste Management Rules is a part of the revamping of all Waste Management Rules. “This will help in achieving the vision of our Prime Minister of Swacchh Bharat and cleanliness is the essence of health and tourism”, Shri Javadekar added.