The state government has imposed a ban on the sale and use of
disposable items like cups, plates, spoons and containers made of
styrofoam as they are "environmentally hazardous" and "not healthy".
A notification signed by the state chief secretary, A.K. Srivastava,
and issued on May 19 mentions that the ban across the state will be in
place with immediate effect.
"... It has been found that a lot of disposable styrofoam items are
being rampantly used not only in the bazaar areas but also in the rural
areas. The result is that a huge quantity of municipal waste is created
in the form of used Styrofoam and other disposable products. These
products are environmentally hazardous and occupy a huge space in our
landfill. It is also not healthy to eat especially hot items in the
styrofoam containers," it reads.
Styrofoam is a type of expanded plastic used for making food containers.
Recently, chief minister Pawan Chamling had also spoken about its
ill-effects. "The by-products emitted after burning styrofoam is not
only hazardous but also very dangerous for human health," he had said at
a programme here.
Gangtok mayor Shakti Singh Chaudhary said shopkeepers would be made aware of the ban by next week.
"The modalities would be worked out," said an official in the chief secretary's office.
Ram Chettri, a shopkeeper in Gangtok, said he had heard about the
notification. I will stop selling the items once I receive it in
writing."
The state has also ordered all departments not to use plastic water
bottles at events "because they are non-biodegradable," said an
official.
Sikkim had banned plastic bags in 2002 and fertilisers in 2008.(TT)
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