Plastic Park to be set up in city in next two years

by news
January 11, 2016

Mangaluru: Following a preliminary proposal sent by the Union Government to the State on setting up a plastic park in Mangaluru, the port city may now get one within the next two years.

Reports suggest that two lands have been identified on the outskirts of the city for the purpose. The project is expected to be cleared at the three-day Invest Karnataka 2016 to be held in Bengaluru from February 4.

According to Gokuldas Nayak, Joint Director, District Industries Centre, the land has been identified at Mudipu in Bantwal taluk and Shibaroor in Mangaluru taluk.

The project, once cleared will enable setting up of industries manufacturing plastic products including pipes, buckets, medical industry products, water tankers, tooth brush, chairs, tables, plastic recycling units and the like in a given area of land.

The Union government would provide Rs. 40 crore as grant-in-aid for the project, it has been said. However, the setting up of the park might cost Rs. 300 crore.

Nayak said that the grant of the Union government would be for creating common facilities in the park required for industries. Once the land was levelled, sites would be created and give to industries.

Earlier, the Director of Union Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers wrote to the Additional Chief Secretary, State Department of Industries and Commerce on July 27, 2015 to send the proposal. It was in response to a letter by the CPMTA.

Acting on this, the Joint Director of the State Department of Industries and Commerce in a December 18, 2015 letter wrote to the DIC, Mangaluru and the CPMTA to identify land required for the park and send a proposal. The Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada has agreed to the proposal it has been reported.