On the 1st of July, the Government of India joined a long list of countries in banning single-use plastics. While the present ban is only for a short list of 21 “low-utility and high littering potential” items, it is one among India’s concrete steps towards reducing plastic consumption in the country and increasing the proportion of recycling. India is among 124 countries that signed, earlier this year, a legally-binding resolution to address plastic waste from production to disposal. As part of this, it also becomes important for the government to take steps to reduce use of plastics that are difficult to recycle and cause significant environmental damage.