April 13, 2021

If there are rains during the arrival

In a letter written to environment minister Ramdas Kadam, Brihanmumbai Sarvajanik Ganeshotsav Samanvay Samiti (BSGSS) – an umbrella organisation of city Ganesh mandals – has asked to allow temporary use of plastic covers during monsoon."Ganesh idol makers have been using plastic covers to protect idols for several years. If kept in open, there is a possibility that they would get sullied when exposed to sunlight, air and moisture.

If there are rains during the arrival procession, then there will definitely be a problem,” said Avinash Patkar, who makes the clay idol for GSB Seva Mandal.Mumbai: Due to the ban on plastic, hundreds of Ganesh idol makers in the city are battling with a basic problem — how to protect the idols from rains. end-of Tags: ganesh idol, plastic ban.

"Nowadays even the big idols are made up of clay.According to Ganesh idol makers, demand for clay idols is SEALUP-E2 Sealing Cover Film Factory on the rise in the city and plastic covers are very useful for protecting them from rains during monsoon. State government’s ban on plastic — to wrap or store products — has left them scurrying to look for other viable options to cover Ganesh idols during monsoon.Ganesh Chaturthi falls on September 13 this year. But the plastic ban has posed huge problems before them about protecting the idols. Hence, they are kept wrapped in plastic covers. We have written to the state government on allowing clay idol makers to use plastic covers during monsoon,” said Narendra Dahibavkar, president of BSGSS. The process of idol making for the festival has already started, with scores of idol makers being busy making idols throughout the city. The clay idols take longer time than the plaster of paris (PoP) idols to dry up. How to protect these idols from rains? There are no viable options available for this in the market

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April 06, 2021

According to civic officials

"Cloth, paper or jute bags should also be made available as an alternative to plastic bags,” said civic activist Nikhil Desai.


The BMC has asked these organisations to register with the civic body for taking part in the exhibition.Civic activists have said that BMC should provide alternatives to plastic bags for the effective implementation of ban. It has invited these organisations to participate in the exhibition. 

Majority of them are women’s self help groups, said civic officials. The products may be in the form of cloth, paper, wood and other natural derivatives.More than 150 organisations have showed their interest about participating in the exhibition.Mumbai: For the implementation of plastic ban, the BrihanmumbaiMunicipal Corporation (BMC) has sought help from several private organisations for providing an effective alternative to banned plastic.plastic@gmail. It has provided a phone number (8291652979), as well as an email id acplanning. The aim behind holding the exhibition is to ensure that alternative products are available in adequate numbers when the ban becomes operational from June 23,” said a senior civic official. In addition to this, companies, which recycle plastic items, have also contacted the BMC for the exhibition, they said.com for this. 

"To implement plastic ban, we are in search of products, which would provide alternatives to plastic.The civic body has called upon non-government PETG Film SLEEVEMAKER-GM45 Factory organisations, women’s self help groups, traders and companies to participate in its drive against plastic.According to civic officials, the BMC has organised a mega three-day exhibition and sale in the second week of May for the promotion of non-plastic items

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