Polythenes finally banned

Agra, India
July 17, 2018 11:29pm CST
The state Government has finally banned all the polythenes less than 50 micrins thick. This will be a major step in preventing pollution and clothing of ducts.
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@banksim (5203)
18 Jul 18
govt does good step and much needed but without finding alternative like in previous case of demonetization
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• Agra, India
18 Jul 18
They are asking the people to carry their cloth bags along
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• Agra, India
18 Jul 18
@banksim yes..it is. What about your place
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@banksim (5203)
18 Jul 18
@amitkokiladitya yes that is good initiative
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@simplfred (20608)
• Philippines
18 Jul 18
That's great news in your area I think. I hope people will find a better substitute that will not cause nature a harm.
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• Agra, India
18 Jul 18
The government has asked people to carry their cloth bags along
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@Sreekala (34312)
• India
18 Jul 18
There is no use on any ban as we have already seen many bans in this place.
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@Sreekala (34312)
• India
19 Jul 18
@amitkokiladitya Let us wait and see what will happen. If they banned completely and implement the rule strictly then it will be good for all.
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• Agra, India
19 Jul 18
@Sreekala let us see. But I'm hopeful this time
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• Agra, India
18 Jul 18
But this time they have stopped the manufacturing itself
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@Jessabuma (31700)
• Baguio, Philippines
18 Jul 18
That's great idea dear friend.
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• Agra, India
18 Jul 18
Yes it is. Are they prevalent in your country
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• Agra, India
18 Jul 18
@Jessabuma this is nice. Here people are ignorant
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@Jessabuma (31700)
• Baguio, Philippines
18 Jul 18
@amitkokiladitya I think here in our country, some people stopped using plastic bags already
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@Rashnag (30598)
• Surat, India
18 Jul 18
True indeed
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• Agra, India
18 Jul 18
Yes
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@dave121495 (1296)
• Philippines
18 Jul 18
good, because our ozone layer is getting thinner and thinner as the day goes by.
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• Agra, India
18 Jul 18
Yes and we really need to take proper measures
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• Agra, India
18 Jul 18
@dave121495 I hope they are successful. From where are you?
• Philippines
18 Jul 18
@amitkokiladitya The government finally is making the move in fixing our world.
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• Philippines
18 Jul 18
Sadly we use this to get rid of our trash and it has pilled up the dumping areas. Good for your country though. But we had a ban on plastic were way back.
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• Agra, India
18 Jul 18
Do you still use them
@JohnRoberts (109857)
• Los Angeles, California
18 Jul 18
That means plastic bags?
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• Agra, India
18 Jul 18
Yes and that too less than 50 microns thick
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@responsiveme (22926)
• India
18 Jul 18
Goodnews
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• Agra, India
18 Jul 18
Yes, now we can hope for a clean city
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@Icydoll (36717)
• India
18 Jul 18
That's really good thing to save environment
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• Agra, India
18 Jul 18
I hope they become successful this timw
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@SRSaba (1128)
• Chennai, India
18 Jul 18
Good! Weldon!
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• Agra, India
18 Jul 18
Thanks
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