Mandatory
use of Jute in Packaging for the Jute year 2013-14
In pursuance of the Jute
Packaging Material Act, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has approved
mandatory packaging of 90 percent of the production
of foodgrains and 20 percent
of the production of sugar in the jute packaging material for the jute year
2013-14 (1st July, 2013 to 30th June, 2014), with the following exemptions:
(i) Sugar packed for export, but which could not be exported may be
exempted from the operation of the Order on the basis of an assessment by and
request of the Department of Food and Public Distribution. For such exemptions,
separate guidelines will be prepared.
(ii) The following will be out of the purview of the reservation:
a. Sugar fortified with Vitamins.
b. Packaging for export of the commodities.
c. Small consumer packs of 25 kgs and
below.
d. Bulk packaging of more than 100 kgs.
(iii) In case of any shortage or disruption in supply of jute packaging
material or in other contingency/exigency, the Ministry of Textiles will, in
consultation with user ministries concerned, relax these provisions further, up
to a maximum of 30 percent of the production of foodgrains over and above the provisions mentioned above.
The approval will provide relief to 3.7 lakh
workers employed in jute mills and ancillary units as well as support the
livelihood of around 40 lakh farm families. Besides, it will help protect the
environment as jute is a natural, biodegradable and reusable fibre.
Under the Jute Packaging Materials (Compulsory use
in Packing Commodities) Act, 1987 (JPM Act), the Government is required to
consider and provide for the compulsory use of jute packaging material in the
supply and distribution of certain commodities in the interest of production of
raw jute and jute packaging material and of persons engaged in the production
thereof and for matters connected therewith.
[Source:
PIB (CCEA) Press Release dated 28th November 2013]