THE RECYCLED
PLASTICS MANUFACTURE AND
USAGE RULES, 1999
1. Short title and commencement
2. Definitions
4. Prohibition of usage of carry bags or
containers made of recycled plastics
5. Conditions of manufacture of carry bags and
containers made of plastics
6. Recycling
9. Self regulation by certain persons
RECYCLED
PLASTICS MANUFACTURE AND
USAGE
RULES, 1999
S.O. 705 (E), dated 2nd September, 19991.
-In exercise of the powers conferred by Cl. (viii) of sub-section
(2) of Sec. 3 read with Sec. 25 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, the
Central Government hereby notifies rules for the manufacture and use of
recycled plastics, carry bags and containers.
1. Published in the Gazette of India,
Extraordinary, Pt.II, Sec.3 (ii), dated 2nd September, 1999 (w.e.f.
2nd September, 1999).
1. Short title and commencement. -
(a) These rules may be called
the Recycled Plastics Manufacture and Usage Rules, 1999.
(b) They shall come into force on the date
of their publication in the Official Gazette.
2. Definitions.
-In this rules, unless the context otherwise
requires, -
(a) “Act” means the Environment (Protection)
Act, 1986;
(b) “Foodstuffs” means ready-to-eat food and
food products, fast food, processed and cooked food in liquid, powder, solid or
semi-solid form;
(c) “Vendor” means person who sells
foodstuffs as defined above packaged and
stored in plastic carry bags and containers.
(a) The prescribed authority for enforcement
of the provisions of these rules related to manufacture and recycling shall be
the State Pollution Control Boards in respect of States and the Pollution
Control Committees in respect of Union Territories;
(b) The prescribed authority for enforcement
of the provisions of these rules related to the use, collection, segregation,
transportation and disposal shall be the District Collector Deputy Commissioner
of the concerned district where no such Authority has been constituted by the
State Government Territory administration under any law regarding
non-biodegradable garbage.
4. Prohibition of usage of carry bags or
containers made of recycled plastics. -No vendor shall use carry bags or containers made
of recycled plastics storing, carrying, dispensing, or packaging of foodstuffs.
5. Conditions of manufacture of carry bags
and containers made of plastics. -Subject to the provisions of Rule 4, any person may
manufacture carry bags or containers made of plastics if the following
conditions are satisfied, namely: --
(a) Carry bags and containers made of virgin
plastic shall be in natural shuttle or white;
(b) Carry
bags and containers made of recycled plastic and used for, purposes other than
storing and packaging foodstuffs shall be manufactured using pigments and
colourants as per IS : 9833 : 1981 entitled “List of pigments and colourants
for use in plastics in contact with foodstuffs pharmaceuticals and drinking
water”.
6. Recycling. -Recycling of plastics shall
be undertaken strictly in accordance with the Bureau of Indian Standards
specification: IS: 14534: 1998 entitled “The Guidelines for Recycling of
Plastics”.
7. Marking/codification. -Manufacturers of recycled
plastic carry bags having printing facilities shall code/mark carry bags and
containers as per Bureau of Indian Standard Specification: - IS: 14534: 1998
entitled “The Guidelines for Recycling of Plastics” and the end product made
out of recycled plastics shall be marked as recycled” along with the indication
of the percentage of use of recycles material. Other manufacturers, who do not
have printing facilities, shall comply with the condition within one year of
publication of these rules.
Manufacturers shall print on each packet of carry bags as to whether
these are made of “recycled material' or virgin plastic”.
8. Thickness of carry bags.
-The minimum thickness of carry bags made of
virgin plastics or recycled plastics shall not be less than 20 microns.
9. Self regulation by
certain persons. -Without
prejudice to the provision contained in Rule 3, the Plastics Industry
Association, through their member units, shall undertake self-regulatory
measures.