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Annual Report Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board Annual Report Under the Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016 2020-21 Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board E-5, Arera Colony, Paryawaran Parisar, Bhopal-462016 Madhya Pradesh Pollution Gontrol Boad Paryawaran Parisar, E-5, Arera Colony, Bhopal-462016 (M.p.) E:Phone tO755-2466735 lOl Fax:0755-2463742,Ep8t4,2O755-2517600,2466191 -i email: [email protected] Website: www.mppcb.nic,in i No. 7 3 tJ /MPPcB/rs lPwM/2ozL Bhopal, Dated: ZI|OV zozt Td, The Member Secretary, Central Pollution Control Board, Parivesh Bhawan, CBD cum Office Complex, East Arjun Nagar, Shahdara, Delhi - 110 032 Sub: Annual Report in form-Vl under the Rule 17 of the Plastic waste management Rules, 2OL6for the year 2O2O-2L- reg. * **,* In reference to the above subject, please find attached herewith the annual report under the Rule L7 of the Plastic waste management Rules, 2016 for the year 2O2O-21 with necessary annexure. Encl.: As above. RA) MEM SECRETARY Copy to: v L. The Zonal Officer, Tonal Office, Central Pollution Control Board, paryawaran parisar, E-5 Arera Colony, Bhopal-4620L6 (M.P.)for information and necessary action, a copy of the same is attached herewith. 2. The Regional officer, Regional office, pollution M.p. control Board, , you are requested to verify the compiled facts and intimate immediately if there is any correction. 3. In-charge (lT), MP Pollution Control Board Bhopal, to upload the report on the website ofthe Board. Form - VI State-Wise Status of implementation of Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016 Annual Report 2020-21 For the State of Madhya Pradesh Name of Estimate No Of Registered Plastic Manufacturing or No of Details of Plastic Partial or Status of Explicit Details of No of violations and Number of the SPCB Plastic Recycling (Including Multilayer, Unregistered Waste complete ban on Marking pricing of meeting of action taken on Municipal Authority Waste Compostable) Units ( Rule 9) Plastic Management usage of plastic Labeling on carry bags State Level non- compliance of or Gram Panchayat Generation Plastic Units & Compost Multilayer Manufacturing (PWM) e,g, Carry Bags Carry Bags (Rule10) Body (SLA) provisions of these under Jurisdiction Tons For Recycling Units able Plastic Units Recycling Units Collection (through (Rule 8) along with Rules and submission of Annum Plastic (in residential or Segregation Executive Order) (Specify the its Annual Report to (TPA) Units unapproved Disposal (Co (Attach copy of number of recommend CPCB areas) Processing Road notification or units actions on Constructin etc.) executive order) complied or Implementa (Rules 6) (Attach not tion Separate Sheet) complied ) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Madhya 138483.58 Manufacturer- 1 26 0 Recycled- Not Not No meeting Awareness 381 Urban Local Pradesh 78, Annexure-4 63400.651MT Annexure-6 Applicable Applicable could be Programs-2499, bodies and Cantt pollution Annexure-1 Recyclers-116 Co-processed- held due to Raids conducted- Borads submitted Control Total - 194 55183 MT Covid -19 19222, out of 383. Total Board Road - 405 MT pendemic Violators -15261, Village panchayats Annexure-2 & 3 Total 118988.62MT Plastic seized-24MT, are 22814 and not Penalty imposed by required to submit Annexure-2 ULBs-Rs 42 Lakh annual reports Annexure-5 under PWM Rules. Annexure-7 Note: The Board identified 164 Producers/Brand owners/Importers having production facility in the State out of which 40 are still unregistered, the list of the same is attached at Annexure-8 Annexure-1 Plastic Waste generation and Annual Reports from Urban Local Bodies in form-V S. No. Name of ULB Districts Populateion Quantity of Plastic Status of Annual Waste Generated Report from ULB during 2020-21 1 Regional Office - Bhopal 1. Nagar Nigam Bhopal Bhopal 2108981 25288.4 Yes 2. Nagar Palika Berasia Bhopal 31768 43.8 Yes 3. Nagar Palika Sehore Sehore 109800 584 Yes 4. Nagar Palika Astha Sehore 53167 271.56 Yes 5. Nagar Parishad Ichawar Sehore 15521 36.5 Yes 6. Nagar Parishad Kothri Sehore 10526 7.3 Yes 7. Nagar Parishad Budhni Sehore 24369 21.9 Yes 8. Nagar Parishad Nasrullaganj Sehore 23783 14.6 Yes 9. Nagar Parishad Jawar Sehore 8206 5.84 Yes 10. Nagar Parishad Rehti Sehore 11616 28.835 Yes 11. Nagar Parishad Shahganj Sehore 8512 29.2 Yes 12. Nagar Palika Vidisha Vidisha 166429 438 Yes 13. Nagar Palika Ganjbasoda Vidisha 78301 131.4 Yes 14. Nagar Palika Sironj Vidisha 52460 102.38 Yes 15. Nagar Parishad Kurwai Vidisha 15487 30.66 Yes 16. Nagar Parishad Lateri Vidisha 22229 36.5 Yes 17. Nagar Parishad Shamshabad Vidisha 11329 21.9 Yes Total plastic waste generated (MT) 27092.775 2. Regional Office, Mandideep 1. Nagar Palika Parishad, Raisen Raisen 44169 149 Yes 2. Nagar Parishad, Sanchi Raisen 8401 20 Yes 3. Nagar Parishad, Udaipura Raisen 18236 21 Yes 4. Nagar Parishad, Silwani Raisen 18623 41 Yes 5. Nagar Parishad, Obedullaganj Raisen 22845 55 Yes 6. Nagar Parishad, Sultanpur Raisen 10264 36 Yes 7. Nagar Parishad, Bareli Raisen 35601 64 Yes 8. Nagar Palika Parishad, Mandideep Raisen 85719 364 Yes 9. Nagar Palika Parishad, Begamganj Raisen 34011 119 Yes 10. Nagar Parishad, Gairatganj Raisen 18184 41 Yes 11. Nagar Parishad, Badi Raisen 19598 36 Yes 12. Nagar PalikaParishad, Hoshangabad Hoshangabad 117988 438 Yes 13. Nagar PalikaParishad, SeoniMalwa Hoshangabad 30081 109 Yes 14. Nagar PalikaParishad, Itarsi Hoshangabad 99354 136 Yes 15. Nagar PalikaParishad, Pipariya Hoshangabad 23532 69 Yes 16. Nagar Parishad, Babai Hoshangabad 16742 38 Yes 17. Nagar Parishad, Sohagpur Hoshangabad 25040 74 Yes 18. Nagar Parishad , Bankhedi Hoshangabad 20962 53 Yes 19. Cantonment Board Pachmarhi Hoshangabad 12062 46 Yes 20. Nagar Palika Parishad, Harda Harda 84269 210 Yes 21. Nagar Parishad, Timarni Harda 22359 68 Yes 22. Nagar Parishad, Khirkiya Harda 22745 46 Yes Total plastic waste generated (MT) 2233 3. Regional Office, Indore 1 Nagar Nigam, Indore Indore 2197447 60000.16 Yes 2 Nagar Parisad, Betma, Indore Indore 16000 32.12 Yes 3 Chhavani Parishad, Mhow, Indore Indore 81183 306.00 Yes 4 Nagar Parisad, Depalpur, Indore Indore 17471 51.10 Yes 5 Nagar Parisad, Sanwer, Indore Indore 16150 33.28 Yes 6 Nagar Parisad, Rau, Indore Indore 36055 107.16 Yes 7 Nagar Parisad, Manpur, Indore Indore 7620 29.20 Yes 8 Nagar Parisad, Hatod, Indore Indore 10414 22.63 Yes 9 Nagar Parisad, Mhow Gaon, Indore Indore 30012 102.20 Yes 10 Nagar Parisad, Gautampura, Indore Indore 14585 25.55 Yes 11 Nagar Palik Parishad, Barwani Barwani 55371 443.47 Yes 12 Nagar Palik Parishad, Sendhwa, Barwani Barwani 56400 355.92 Yes 13 Nagar Parisad, Anjad, Barwani Barwani 26281 39.79 Yes 14 Nagar Parisad, Rajpur, Barwani Barwani 20626 26.28 Yes 15 Nagar Parisad, Pansemal, Barwani Barwani 12166 24.09 Yes 16 Nagar Parisad, Khetia, Barwani Barwani 15739 10.95 Yes 17 Nagar Palik Parishad, Khargone Khargone 142707 343.00 Yes 18 Nagar Palik Parishad, Barwaha, Khargone Khargone 26659 131.40 Yes 19 Nagar Parisad, Bhikan Gaon, Khargone Khargone 16216 63.51 Yes 20 Nagar Parisad, Maheshwer, Khargone Khargone 24408 28.47 Yes 21 Nagar Parisad, Sanawad, Khargone Khargone 26659 93.02 Yes 22 Nagar Parisad, Kasrawad, Khargone Khargone 22750 64.75 Yes 23 Nagar Parisad, Mandaleshwer, Khargone Khargone 12346 30.65 Yes 24 Nagar Nigam, Khandwa Khandwa 200738 1795.80 Yes 25 Nagar Parisad, Omkareshwer, Khandwa Khandwa 10062 32.41 Yes 26 Nagar Parisad, Pandhana, Khandwa Khandwa 13692 27.41 Yes 27 Nagar Parisad, Mundi, Khandwa Khandwa 12891 29.20 Yes 28 Nagar Nigam, Burhanpur Burhanpur 210890 3212.00 Yes 29 Nagar Palik Parishad, Nepa Nagar Burhanpur 29675 132.22 Yes 30 Nagar Parisad, Shahpur, Burhanpur Burhanpur 19780 23.36 Yes 31 Nagar Parisad, KarhiPadliya Khurd, Khargone Khargone 10035 21.90 Yes 32 Nagar Parisad, Palsood,, Barwani Barwani 10110 25.55 Yes 33 Nagar Parisad, Chhaneraharsood, Khandwa Khandwa 22054 31.10 Yes Total plastic waste generated (MT) 67695.65 4. Regional Office, Dhar 1 Nagar Palika Parishad Dhar Dhar 98971 839.5 Yes 2 Nagar Parisad Sardarpur Dhar 8000 7.2 Yes 3 Nagar Parisad Rajgarh Dhar 23927 136.5 Yes 4 Nagar Palika Manawar Dhar 35000 153 Yes 5 Nagar Parisad Dharampuri Dhar 16363 5 Yes 6 Nagar Parisad Dhamnod Dhar 32098 252 Yes 7 Nagar Parisad Mandu Dhar 10659 84 Yes 8 Nagar Palika Kukshi Dhar 28345 4.38 Yes 9 Nagar Palika Badnawar Dhar 20917 3.65 Yes 10 Nagar Parisad Dahi Dhar 10515 1.5 Yes 11 Nagar Parisad Ranapur Jhabua 12371 1.5 Yes 12 Nagar Parisad Thandla Jhabua 15743 14 Yes 13 Nagar Palika Petlawad Jhabua 15177 72 Yes 14 Nagar Palika Jhabua Jhabua 35752 5 Yes 15 Nagar Parisad Meghnagar Jhabua 12244 1 Yes 16 Nagar Parisad Jobat Alirajpur 5 Yes 17 Nagar Parisad Bhabhra Alirajpur 12997 1.8 Yes 18 Nagar Palika Alirajpur Alirajpur 28498 118 Yes Total plastic waste generated (MT) 1705.03 5. Regional Office, Pithampur 1 Nagar Palika, Pithampur Dhar 138620 1008 Yes 6. Regional Office, Ujjain 1 Nagar Palik Nigam Ujjain Ujjain 779213 3168 Yes 2 Nagar Parishad Badnagar Ujjain 36438 109.8 Yes 3 Nagar Parishad Nagda Ujjain 100039 240 Yes 4 Nagar Parishad Khachrod Ujjain 34191 65.7 Yes 5 Nagar Parishad Mahidpur Ujjain 37798 120 Yes 6 Nagar Parishad Unhel Ujjain 15232 32.85 Yes 7 Nagar Parishad Tarana Ujjain 24908 50 Yes 8 Nagar Parishad Makdone Ujjain 11678 105 Yes 9 Nagar Palik Nigam Ratlam Ratlam 264914 2000 Yes 10 Nagar Parishad Jaora Ratlam 74908 2 Yes 11 Nagar Parishad Alote Ratlam 24125 2 Yes 12 Nagar Parishad Sailana Ratlam 11988 1.3 Yes 13 Nagar Parishad Tal Ratlam 17295 29.2 Yes 14 Nagar Parishad Namli Ratlam 9774 43.2 Yes 15 Nagar Parishad Piploda Ratlam 8295 1.5 Yes 16 Nagar Parishad Badavada Ratlam 8698 29.2 Yes 17 Nagar Parishad Dhamnod Ratlam
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