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The Bombay High Court has questioned the Union government's decision to not include plastic flowers in the list of single-use plastic items banned. The court has asked if plastic flowers can be recycled or are biodegradable, as they are often used in decoration and have a maximum thickness of 30 microns. The court has directed the Growers’ Flower Council of India to file an affidavit in response to the Centre's stand in two weeks.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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