What all ban from July 1..!? Be vigilant..!

With just a few days left until the end of June, a number of changes will take effect from July 1. Of particular note first is the ban on single-use plastics, which we use on a daily basis. Plastic waste is becoming a major hazard to the environment. It also poses a major threat. After all, the muck in the soil remains intact for a long time.
Central and state governments have been taking various measures to ban this for years already. In this case, the ban will be effective from July 1. What is Single-Use or Disposable Plastic? Why this is banned. what is the reason? Thus to whom everything is affected, what is the benefit.Plastic covers that we can use every day. Disposable covers, which can be used only once. This can not be recycled again. Problems often include piles and piles on the outskirts of urban areas, which can be stored for many years in piles.Data show that 300 million tons of plastic waste accumulates in the world every year. The only concern is that most of this waste cannot be recycled. One-third of the plastic produced in the world is non-recyclable plastic.One-time use of plastic includes balloon Sticks, Cups, Forks, Knives, Troops, Plastic Earbuds, Plastic Scraper, Candy & ice cream Sticks, Invitation Cards, Decorative Polystyrene, PVC Banners, and Stickers Under 100 Micron, all these are banned.
Violation of this restriction is punishable by up to 5 years in prison or a fine of Rs 1 lakh.

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