Indian state outlaws polythene bags

i thought this would go in this Forum due to its focus upon environmental issues.
A question to Guppies who live in different parts of the world - what’s the law like in your city? Banning the “production, storage, use, sale and distribution of polythene bags”, sounds like a slightly drastic measure right now for most Canadian cities, but i think in five years’ time we might see something like this get passed in our legislature, at least in the larger cities such as Toronto?

Indian state outlaws plastic bags, Baldev Chauhan, BBC, 7 August 2003

Picnickers in the northern Indian state of Himachal Pradesh could soon have a shock if they carry their lunch in a polythene bag. Under a new law, anyone found even using a polythene bag could face up to seven years behind bars or a fine of up to 100,000 rupees ($2,000).

Politicians in the picturesque Himalayan state, a popular tourist destination, say polythene pollution is a major problem. “We have directed all our officials to enforce the new law strictly,” State Environment Minister JP Negi told the BBC. “Polythene pollution is not just an ugly sight in the hills, it has seriously damaged the environment by choking the soil.”

And it’s not just how the bags are disposed of that’s bothering the state authorities. The new law bans the production, storage, use, sale and distribution of polythene bags.

The law is based on legislation passed by the national parliament, but Himachal Pradesh is the first state to have implemented it. **How successfully the law is actually enforced remains to be seen.

In May, the South African Government banned the use of thin plastic bags, threatening a 10-year jail sentence for offenders.**

And in Ireland a tax on plastic shopping bags has significantly reduced their use.

Hey don't look at me i pay 10 cents a bag at Nofrills !

Here in California, which is famous for its extremely strict environmental policies (they like to think of themselves as pioneers in all things environmental!), in supermarkets, usually the tellars ask if we want plastic or paper. So, I am sure polythene is not outlawed. But yes, to dispose off polythene is highly cost inefficient and environmentally unfriendly.

Cheegum, yeah at "Superstore" here there's a ten cent deposit for all plastic bags. That's the only store in my city that actually has this policy; in all the other places, they use plastic bags like there's no tomorrow.

Faisal Bhai, Thanks, that's precisely what i was wondering (regarding different laws in different cities). Sounds like they haven't outlawed it (yet) in California.

i don't think this policy is followed anywhere in North America, for the time being. Dhaka (Bangladesh) banned it as well last year.

Supposedly black polythene bags are banned in Pakistan too but hamaray mullak mein hakoomti qwaneen kon follow karta hae...