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Maharashtra plastic ban: Bottled water makers now allowed to decide buyback charge

As per the notification, the manufacturers are allowed to decide the rate they want to impose during purchase. The scheme will be implemented in the state from July 11.

July 04, 2018 / 19:05 IST
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Answer: Recycled Plastic Bottles (Image: Reuters)
Answer: Recycled Plastic Bottles (Image: Reuters)

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Packaged water and drinks manufacturers can heave a sigh of relief as the Maharashtra government has now exempted them from the banned plastic list. The plastic ban came into effect in the state from June 23. There is no levy granted to any industry except retail packaging and now packaged drinks manufacturers.

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On Monday, a revised notification was issued which suggests a refundable charge for PET bottles. As per the notification, the manufacturers are allowed to decide the rate they want to impose during purchase. The scheme will be implemented in the state from July 11.

As per a report in The Times of India, the manufacturers are not in favour of the buyback rates and are opposing the same. They feel the rates are very high, especially for the smaller bottles. However, as per the notification, PET bottles of less than 500ml capacity have been banned for drinking water.