Assam Bans 1 Litre Plastic Water Bottles

Leading Environmental Conservation: Assam’s Prohibition on Sub-1000 ml Plastic Water Bottles

Assam’s Environment and Forest Department has taken a resolute stride toward environmental preservation, introducing a momentous ban on producing and using below 1 Litre Plastic Water Bottles. Scheduled to take effect from October 2 this year, this pioneering initiative underscores Assam’s steadfast commitment to curbing plastic pollution and fostering sustainable practices, envisioning a greener path ahead.

Preserving Natural Grandeur: Assam’s Reasoned Approach

This crucial step stems from Assam’s acknowledgment of the ecological threats posed by smaller plastic bottles. By implementing this ban, the state administration reinforces its dedication to safeguarding its natural wonders and diverse ecosystems, embracing the responsibility of preserving the state’s environmental richness.

Trailblazing Below 1 Litre Plastic Water Bottles: Assam’s Environmental Vision in Action

Trailblazing Below 1 Litre Plastic Water Bottles: Assam's Environmental Vision in Action

Building upon last month’s announcement, Assam’s government has now translated its decision to prohibit sub-1000 ml Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) water bottles into a concrete reality. The official notification, issued by the Assam Environment and Forest Department on August 23, marks the conclusive halt to manufacturing, importing, distributing, and selling plastic water bottles falling below the specified capacity.

Enforcement and Legal Framework: 1 Litre Plastic Water Bottles

This prohibition of sub-1000 ml plastic water bottles finds its legal basis in the Environment (Protection) Act of 1986. The notification leverages the authority vested in the State by the Ministry of Environment & Forests, Government of India, under Section 23 of the Act. The ban is poised to take effect on October 2.

Collaborative Endeavor for a Plastic-Free Tomorrow

Assam’s comprehensive strategy for implementing this ban involves a collaborative effort between various entities, encompassing Urban and Rural local bodies, the District Administration, Police department, and the Pollution Control Board of Assam. This collective approach underscores the Assam government’s holistic commitment to ensuring the effective implementation of this monumental ban.


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