Despite a nationwide ban, use of polythene bags continues to increase in all over Moulvibazar including in rural areas. During a visit to several markets and bazars in different upazilas of the ...
The traders' community of the federal capital has announced opposing the ban on polythene bags until the government introduces an alternative. They maintained that the ban would be futile until the ...
Administrator Karachi, Barrister Murtaza Wahab has approved a resolution regarding complete ban on polythene bags in Karachi. Under the decision, the manufacture, sale and use of polythene bags will ...
After government failure to implement the ban on production of polythene bags commonly known as Kaveera, it now has an option to engage manufacturers in the use of an additive that makes Kaveera ...
Although the development of a biodegradable polymer from jute fibre by a Bangladeshi scientist had raised environmentalist’s hopes of reducing the use of polythene bags, commercial production of the ...
The ban on the manufacture, sale and use of polythene products below 20 microns was brought into effect on January 01, 2016 and strictly enforced from February 01 onwards by the Government.
Despite getting banned in 2002, polythene has managed to stick around in the Bangladeshi markets as producers, wholesalers, suppliers, and consumers all continue to use polythene bags indiscriminately ...
The ban of the 30 micron polythene bags has been received with mixed reaction by various sections of the public. We all appreciate the dark side of these items. However, buvera (plural for kavera) are ...
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