The Single Use Plastic (SUP) plastic ban in India addresses roughly 11% of the entire gamut of single-use plastic waste.
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India defined single-use plastic for the first time, as a “plastic item intended to be used once for the same purpose before being disposed of or recycled.”
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Demand side interventions |
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Creating an enabling environment for phasing out single-use plastics |
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Manage SUP legacy waste |
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Himachal Pradesh through its Non-biodegradable Garbage Control Act of 1998 has completely banned the production, distribution, storage and use of carry bag