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Firms should compensate workers for job hazard

Sham and ShameThe new Indian rules on plastics require the plastic industry to share responsibility for plastic disposal too. This idea, old in the developing world and new here, is called Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). Now, a new idea compels us to consider another aspect of responsibility.

Updated on: Jun 13, 2011 12:21 AM IST
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Sham and Shame
The new Indian rules on plastics require the plastic industry to share responsibility for plastic disposal too. This idea, old in the developing world and new here, is called Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). Now, a new idea compels us to consider another aspect of responsibility.

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The United States’ National Toxicological Programme, released it’s 12th report on Carcinogens three days ago, identifying chemicals or exposures that could cause cancer in humans. They have included styrene, found in foam cups and as pellets in packaging. In this case, workers producing these plastics are the most likely to suffer the consequences.

So should we, as consumers, not insist industry create products which don’t cost workers their health, even lives? Why should EPR not extend to the health of workers, not just to the handling of materials? Otherwise, the best of our efforts to reduce our footprints and be green becomes a sham and a shame.

Our Desi Viewpoint
Living, sitting, shopping, and belonging here in India constantly reminds us that we are, thankfully, not entirely globalized and do retain our capacity to still embrace some forms of frugality. In this light, a global spat between two large green NGOs-Greenpeace USA and Ecological Internet (EI), an online advocacy organization, seems to miss the point. The fight is over Greenpeace’s campaign, where Ken breaks up with Barbie-the doll-because he accuses her of being packaged in paper from rainforests in Indonesia.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Bharati Chaturvedi

Bharati Chaturvedi is an environmentalist and writer. She is the founder and director of Chintan Environmental Research and Action Group.

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