This has been reported in timesofindia.indiatimes.com dated 9 May 2016.
One of the major paper bag manufacturing company in Bangalore that has a capacity to produce over two million paper bags a month and whose clients include big brands like Levi's, Flying Machine and Soch, has seen the number of enquiries increase. However, most of these do not end up into orders. Most retailers are not very confident that the ban will remain and, therefore, they place orders for very small numbers like 200-500 bags that will last for a week.
Similar is the situation in other paper bag manufacturers - all of them confirm that there was no significant increase in demand for paper bags.
In the opinion of an organization that makes jute and paper bags, the plastic ban could be more effective if consumers, rather than vendors, were targeted. People should be educated on the hazards of plastic, and the economic and environmental benefits of carrying their own cloth bags.
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