Court Environment Panel Proposes Ban On Single-Use Plastic Items, Asks Judges, Lawyers, Litigants To Ensure Plastic-Free District Courts [Read Circular]

Update: 2018-11-30 14:26 GMT
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The Environment Committee of the Tis Hazari district court has proposed a ban on single-use plastic items and requested all judicial officers, lawyers, litigants and the general public to cooperate in making district courts a plastic-free zone.A circular issued by Rakesh Kumar Sharma, the chairman of the Environment Committee, has proposed the ban on single-use plastic items such as PET...

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The Environment Committee of the Tis Hazari district court has proposed a ban on single-use plastic items and requested all judicial officers, lawyers, litigants and the general public to cooperate in making district courts a plastic-free zone.

A circular issued by Rakesh Kumar Sharma, the chairman of the Environment Committee, has proposed the ban on single-use plastic items such as PET water bottles, plastic cups, folders, jugs etc., at the court complexes and even otherwise.

“…this office proposes a ban on single-use plastic items and requests all judicial officers, branch heads, branch in-charges, staff members of this establishment, lawyers and litigants and members of general public to do away with the use of single-use plastic items such as PET water bottles, plastic cups, plastic plates, plastic glasses, plastic jugs, plastic folders, plastic banners etc., to create a plastic free zone at all district courts,” said the circular.

The circular follows the plastic ban announced in July at the office of Indira Paryavaran Bhawan, the office of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change.

India has pledged to beat plastic pollution by the year 2022 with measures being taken to eliminate all single-use plastic.

The circular issued by the environment committee of the court has asked all judicial officers, lawyers and litigants to join hands in this initiative taken by the Centre and take a pledge to save world environment.

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