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In Pics | These single-use plastics will be banned for sale from July 1

Markets across India are gearing up for the ban on single-use plastic with traders putting up posters outside their establishments asking customers to bring carry bags and traders’ associations urging the shopkeepers to avoid using banned items. In the latest notification of the Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2022, issued in February, all states and Union territories (UTs) were directed to phase out SUPs in a planned manner by July 1, 2022. From earbuds to candy sticks, here we list the plastic items that will be banned from sale from July 2022 onwards.
Last Updated 29 June 2022, 10:06 IST
Ear buds with plastic sticks. Credit: Pexels/Vie Studio
Ear buds with plastic sticks. Credit: Pexels/Vie Studio
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Candy sticks. Credit: Pexels/Karolina Grabowska
Candy sticks. Credit: Pexels/Karolina Grabowska
Plastic sticks for balloons. Credit: Reuters Photo
Plastic sticks for balloons. Credit: Reuters Photo
Ice-cream sticks. Credit: Pexels/DS Stories
Ice-cream sticks. Credit: Pexels/DS Stories
Polystyrene (thermocol) for decoration. Credit: Pexels/Nataliya Vaitkevich
Polystyrene (thermocol) for decoration. Credit: Pexels/Nataliya Vaitkevich
Wrapping films on cigarette packets. Credit: DH Photo
Wrapping films on cigarette packets. Credit: DH Photo
Wrapping films on invitation cards. Credit: Impress Ink
Wrapping films on invitation cards. Credit: Impress Ink
Plastic or PVC banners less than 100 micron. Credit: DH Photo
Plastic or PVC banners less than 100 micron. Credit: DH Photo
Stirrers. Credit: Pexels/Karolina Grabowska
Stirrers. Credit: Pexels/Karolina Grabowska
Wrapping or packing films around sweets boxes. Credit: Special Arrangement
Wrapping or packing films around sweets boxes. Credit: Special Arrangement
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(Published 29 June 2022, 06:46 IST)

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