Use of plastic bags(40 microns or less in thickness) are banned in our state but in most places the ban is honoured more in defiance than in compliance .Shop keepers blame the customers for this fiasco.Customers insist on providing them plastic bags to carry the goods they purchase.In case the sellers refuse to oblige them they too refuse to buy goods from them(sellers) and go to other shops where carry bags are available.So the law abiding shopkeepers contend they lose customers in the process.The use of plastic bags can't be stopped unless all sellers refuse to provide carry bag to buyers.However, this is possible only when administration strictly enforce this ban by surprise visit at shops and awarding punishment to the offenders.The customers too should be fined in the event the person is found to carry goods in plastic bags.However,the best result can be obtained if manufacture of such bags are prohibited.
The innocent looking plastic bags can create havoc.They clog our sewerage system and can create even flood.They prohibit aeration of irrigation land affecting its fertility,They Kill thousands of animals each year as the animals ingest them considering as food.They make the environment dirty.It may be noted these bags are not biodegradable and remain undecomposed for years together.
It's true by enforcing law alone such problem can't be sorted out.Public awareness needs to be grown too in this regard. to enlist their support and cooperation in favour of the ban.Long habit of not carrying bags while going to market might initially make the buyers feel ill at ease but after a few days they will be accustomed to carry non plastic bags for marketing.
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