Plastic use in idli preparation in Karnataka banned after health concerns
Karnataka Food Safety Department found that 52 hotels were using polythene sheets to prepare idlis.
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Out of 251 hotels, 52 were found using plastic
BENGALURU, 27 FEB
Karnataka Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao on Thursday announced a
ban on the use of plastic in idli preparation after samples tested positive for
carcinogenic elements due to the use of polythene sheets.
He said the Karnataka Food Safety
Department found that 52 hotels were using polythene sheets to prepare idlis.
According to him, polythene,
especially thin sheets, is carcinogenic, and the government will not allow such
practices in the hotel industry.
"The Food Safety
Department collected idli samples from 251 places across Karnataka. Earlier,
cloth was used for cooking idlis, but we received information that hotels have
recently started using plastic. So, our officers conducted inquiries at various
locations," Rao told reporters.
Out of 251 hotels, 52 were
found using plastic, the minister said, adding, "Hoteliers should never
have done this because plastic is carcinogenic, meaning it can cause cancer.
These carcinogenic elements can enter the idli."
Noting that action has been
initiated, Rao said a clear message will be sent across, and plastic will be
banned in the food-making process.
"If anyone continues
this practice, it should be brought to our notice," the minister said.
Later, in a post on ‘X,’ Rao
stated, "The use of plastic (polythene) in idli preparation has been
increasing, posing severe health risks. To safeguard public health, the use of
plastic in cooking idlis has been strictly banned. Public health cannot be
compromised."
He also emphasised that
plastic use in food preparation is a serious public health hazard.
"When plastic is used in idli preparation, toxic chemicals leach into the food, posing serious health risks to consumers. I urge all hotels and food establishments to stop this practice immediately and switch to safer alternatives like stainless steel plates or banana leaves," he further wrote on 'X'.
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