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SC seeks mechanism to regulate green crackers; Centre to reply in 2 weeks

ByAbraham Thomas
Aug 31, 2023 09:32 PM IST

The Supreme Court asked the Centre to indicate the protocol to implement restrictions or regulations with regard to sale of green crackers

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday directed the Centre to indicate within two weeks about the regulatory mechanism in place to ensure quality control over green crackers after the government sought the top court’s approval for its new and improved formulation of firecrackers.

In an affidavit filed on August 24, the Centre told the Supreme Court: “With the efforts of the MoEFCC, an unregulated industry is now being transformed to a law-abiding industry.” (HT File Photo)
In an affidavit filed on August 24, the Centre told the Supreme Court: “With the efforts of the MoEFCC, an unregulated industry is now being transformed to a law-abiding industry.” (HT File Photo)

Hearing a public interest litigation seeking to reduce harmful effects caused by firecrackers, a bench of justices AS Bopanna and MM Sundresh told the Centre that before granting any approval, it wished to know how the government proposed to regulate the manufacture of these crackers and take steps for monitoring and implementing the prescribed formulation and quality.

Granting time till September 13, the bench said, “We would like the Centre to indicate the protocol to implement restrictions or regulations with regard to sale of green crackers.”

Additional solicitor general (ASG) Aishwarya Bhati appearing for the ministry of environment, forests and climate change (MoEFCC) informed the court that the regulatory mechanism has been provided in the earlier affidavits filed by the Centre. However, she agreed to compile the necessary information by the next date of hearing.

Ahead of Thursday’s hearing, the Centre filed an affidavit on August 24 which said, “With the efforts of the MoEFCC, an unregulated industry is now being transformed to a law-abiding industry.”

The affidavit informed the court about the research and development conducted in this field following the court’s October 23, 2018 judgment banning the sale and production of firecrackers in Delhi-NCR and regulating the use of firecrackers across the country. It reproduced an earlier status report of the Centre of August 7, 2019 suggesting various formulations on green/improved crackers that the ministry has come up with along with departments concerned – Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) - National Environment Engineering Research Institute (NEERI), Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization (PESO) and Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).

The TANFAMA, an association representing 180 fireworks manufacturers, represented under the common banner Tamil Nadu Fireworks and Amorces Manufacturers Association (TANFAMA) sought approval to go ahead with the production of formulations suggested by the Centre. Tamil Nadu is the hub of the fireworks trade in India.

The manufacturers through their lawyers, senior advocates Shyam Divan and Guru Krishna Kumar, told the top court that the improved firecrackers developed by CSIR-NEERI contains reduced quantities of barium nitrate resulting in 30% reduced emission of particulate matter. Kumar argued that due to the ban, the industry stands frozen even as imported firecrackers claiming to be green crackers had flooded the market.

The court had earlier sought to curb use of crackers containing barium and barium salts, as on ignition, they release poisonous gas leading to respiratory problems.

The October 2018 judgment which banned traditional firecrackers permitted use of improved (with reduced emission) and green crackers. A direction was also given for testing of fireworks for banned chemicals such as lithium, arsenic, antimony, lead and mercury, besides barium.

Senior advocate Gopal Shankarnaraynan appearing for the petitioner Arjun Gopal and others, lamented that the court’s directions are yet to be complied as the improved crackers also contain barium salts. He urged the court to have a strict regulatory mechanism in place to ensure violations are kept under check and there is no compromise with quality control in rolling out sale of green crackers.

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