CFL, filament bulbs to be banned in Kerala

Feb 7, 2020
Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Finance Minister Thomas Issac on Friday presented the state Budget 2020-21 in the Assembly, giving it a ‘green’ touch by proposing total ban on CFL and filament bulbs, use of solar boats and subsidies for e-autos.

In his speech, Issac said that statistics revealed that 2.5 crore LED bulbs were used last year in Kerala.

He said that bulbs used in street light and in government buildings will be replaced by LED bulbs and sale of CFL and filament bulbs banned from November 2020.

The Minister said that 500 panchayats and 50 towns, including state capital Thiruvananthapuram, will attain total cleanliness status in Solid Waste Management in 2021.

For this, strict criteria will be adhered to. Waste from households and institutions should be segregated at the source itself and bio-waste processed at the source itself, or nearby.

Non-biodegradable waste shall be collected through Green Work Force (Haritha Karma Sena) and brought to the Resource Recovery Centres.

“Green Protocol should be complied with in all public functions and public offices. The public roads have to be kept clean. There should not be any dumping centres. Rs 20 crore will be made available to ‘Clean Kerala’ company from the outlay of Suchitwa Mission as a revolving fund,” said Issac.

Another major announcement was on building 12,000 public toilets.

He also mentioned the government’s policy to encourage use of electric vehicles.

“For this, tax on electric autorickshaws will be waived for the first five years. The existing rebate on tax on new petrol and diesel autorickshaws for five years will be done away with. A one-time tax of Rs 2,500 will now be levied on these vehicles. The one-time tax on new electric cars and motorcycles, electric private service vehicles for personal use and electric three-wheelers will be limited to 5 per cent,” the Minister said. IANS

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