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TITLE. Non-woven bags stand in the way of plastic ban |
DATE. 2022年10月31日 15:10:57 |
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Non-woven bags stand in the way of plastic ban A spike in the use of non-woven bags made of polypropylene fabric and sold under the tag of ‘cloth bags’ in Ernakulam seems to have hit efforts to shift to eco-friendly carrybags following the ban on single-use plastic products.Get more news about High Quality Shopping Non Woven Bag,you can vist our website!
Several shops in the district continue to sell non-woven bags as cloth bags despite the ban. The situation has forced the Government to conduct a campaign to drive home the message that non-woven bags cannot be used as an alternative to plastic bags. “Many shop owners and consumers in the district were found using non-woven bags as a replacement for single-use plastic. Bags made of polypropylene fibre cannot be recycled and are harmful to the environment,” said Sujith Karun, district co-ordinator, Haritha Keralam Misison. Representatives of the mission said there was a lack of awareness among users about non-woven bags made of polypropylene fabric. It is made using spun and bond polypropylene fibre, and it is soft and air-permeable. Non-woven bags are made of non-biodegradable plastic. They are prepared on a machine by spreading rolls of plastic.
Non-woven bags became popular after manufacturers made thousands of such bags after the Government announced the ban on single-use plastic from January 1. In fact, the manufacturers were cashing in on the increasing demand for cloth bags following the ban.
The ban on single-use plastic has also witnessed a spurt in sale and use of compostable bags. According to officials of the Haritha Keralam Mission, most bags have failed to live up to the claim of being an ‘eco-friendly’ alternative to plastic bags. Bioplastic/compostable carry bags are also banned in accordance with rules. |
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TAG. Non Woven Shopping Bag |
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