#Plastic
: Refusing to
fade away
A few weeks back , Maharashtra Government banned all
sorts of plastic packaging materials
This was ( as expected ) followed by protests , not
only from users but also from manufacturers / dealers etc
Then the plastic manufacturers challenged the ban in High
Court ( hearing was to start on 4th April )
Not surprising since , in Maharashtra , there are :
* 950 bottle units
* 455 plastic
bag / container units
* 4000 – 5000 other
units engaged in processing of plastic packaging
Between them , these units employ some 4 – 5 lakh persons , whose jobs are threatened and
have annual turnover of around , Rs 4,000 crore
Since announcement of the ban , hardly a day passes
without the government coming out with some fresh announcement / clarification
/ notification / amendment / withdrawal / suspension etc
No one seems to have a grip on the situation !
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REASON ?
It is simple . Apparently
. no one in Maha Govt had worked out a
clear cut – and long term – plan called :
“ STEP by STEP , DISMANTLING of the PLASTIC INDUSTRY over 20 YEARS “,
Which sharply laid out ,
“ WHO will STOP doing WHAT , and WHEN “
And published it , way back , in 2000
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Today’s chaos / heartburn / anger / frustration ( among
users and manufacturers ) is entirely due to this , “ Pathetic Lack of Long Range
Planning “
And , believe me , 20 years from now , history will repeat , when Health
Minister in the Central Government suddenly wakes up and tells his Ministry
Secretary :
“ Cigarettes and tobacco are causing 12 million
pre-mature deaths in India ( - current figure is 6 million )
Release a “ fatwah “ , banning all tobacco products ,
within next 6 months “
If we want to avoid repetition of history , I urge today’s
Health Minister to read :
Going Upin Smoke ? [ 18 Aug 2013
]
If he does , he will have also
figured out what alternate jobs to provide for :
*
380
lakh workers engaged by tobacco industry
*
25 lakh pan-beedi shop walas
06
April 2018
www.hemenparekh.in
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