The SC was furious about the poor management of plastic waste in most states.
It made the observations while expressing serious concern over the death of a large number of cattle that ate plastic bags.
The
issue was raised by the NGO Karuna Society for Animals and Nature,
which asked the court to direct the Centre and states to strictly
enforce the ban on plastic bags.
“The
PIL says in some cases 40 to 60 plastic bags were found in the stomach
of a dead animal. This is simply shocking. You should be concerned about
the pain and sufferings of animals who consume these bags on streets,”
the court told lawyers who appeared for various states
The SC summoned
the Principal Secretary of the Urban Development Ministry of Karnataka
for the failure of that government to curb the use of plastic bags and
for not having a proper waste disposal mechanism. “Imagine the pain and
suffering of animals.
"You
sit in AC rooms and say that you have framed regulations. Is there any
seriousness on the part of the state governments to implement the rules
and laws? How much does it cost to print statute?” the bench observed.
“We
know that where there is a law for banning plastic bags and proper
processing of plastic waste, there is no proper implementation,” the
bench said.
The SC Bench appointed a 3-member committee of lawyers to visit different
cities of Rajasthan to find out how much they have implemented the law
to ban plastic bags.
It said that the court would analyse the performances of other states, and that teams would be sent to other states too.
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