Jute Bags
Jute Bags for Packing up to 30 kg Foodgrains – IS 16372:2015
Strategic Recommendations for Jute Bags Packing up to 30 kg Foodgrains (IS 16372:2015)
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Section | Details |
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Product Name | Jute Bags for Packing up to 30 kg Foodgrains |
Applicable Indian Standard (IS) No. | IS 16372:2015 |
Title of Indian Standard | Textiles – Jute Bags for Packing up to 30 kg Foodgrains – Specification |
Quality Control Order | Jute Bags (Quality Control) Order, 2022 |
Notification & Amendments | • Principal Notification: S.O. 2601(E), dated 6th June 2022 |
Final Enforcement Date | 6th June 2022 (date of publication of the order) |
Objective & Scope | To ensure quality, durability, and performance of jute bags used for packing up to 30 kg foodgrains in storage, handling, and transportation. |
Products Covered | Jute bags specifically designed for packing up to 30 kg foodgrains. |
Exemptions | • Goods manufactured exclusively for export are exempt. |
Industries Impacted | • Jute bag manufacturers • Foodgrain procurement agencies • Warehousing corporations (FCI, CWC, State Warehouses) • Traders and exporters of foodgrains • Importers & distributors |
Mandatory Compliance | • Bags must conform to IS 16372:2015. • Must bear the ISI Mark under a valid BIS licence as per Scheme-I of Schedule-II of BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018. |
Next Steps for Stakeholders | • Apply for BIS certification. • Conduct seam strength, capacity, and weight tolerance tests in BIS-recognized labs. • Affix ISI mark before sale. • Procurement agencies to source only BIS-certified bags. |
Legal Framework Provision & Enforcement | Issued under BIS Act, 2016 – Section 16(1), (2), Section 17, and Section 25(3). Enforced by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). |
Penalties for Non-Compliance | • Seizure of non-compliant goods • Suspension or cancellation of licence • Fines or imprisonment up to two years, or both |
Conclusion | From 6th June 2022, IS 16372:2015 compliance is mandatory for all jute bags used for packing up to 30 kg foodgrains. BIS certification and ISI marking are compulsory. |
References / Annexures | Gazette Notification: S.O. 2601(E), dated 6th June 2022 (Jute Bags QCO, 2022). |
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Notification
The product Jute Bags for Packing up to 30 kg Foodgrains is covered under Jute Bags (Quality Control) Order, 2022 , notified via S.O. 2601(E) on 6th June 2022 under the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 2016. It mandates BIS certification for jute bags conforming to IS 16372:2015.
Enforcement Timeline
- The order came into effect immediately from 6th June 2022.
Overview
The order requires that all jute bags for packing up to 30 kg foodgrains must conform to IS 16372:2015 and carry the ISI mark. This ensures durability, weight capacity, and standardization in the packaging and distribution of foodgrains.
Objective & Scope
The main objective is to guarantee quality, safety, and reliability in smaller-capacity foodgrain packaging through mandatory BIS certification.
Products Covered
This regulation applies to jute bags designed for packing up to 30 kg foodgrains.
Exemptions Provided
- Goods meant exclusively for export are exempt.
Industries Impacted
The order impacts:
- Jute bag manufacturers,
- Foodgrain procurement and warehousing agencies (e.g., FCI, CWC, State Warehouses),
- Exporters and traders of foodgrains,
- Importers and distributors.
Mandatory Compliance Requirements
- All jute bags must conform to IS 16372:2015.
- Must bear the ISI Mark under a valid BIS licence (Scheme-I of BIS Conformity Assessment Regulations, 2018).
- Testing and certification to be done in BIS-approved laboratories.
Next Steps for Stakeholders
- Manufacturers and importers should obtain BIS certification.
- Conduct testing for seam strength, bag durability, and weight load capacity.
- Ensure ISI marking before selling or supplying.
- Procurement agencies must ensure only certified bags are purchased.
Legal Provisions, Enforcement & Penalties
The order is issued under the BIS Act, 2016 and enforced by BIS. Non-compliance attracts penalties including seizure of goods, cancellation of licence, fines, or imprisonment up to two years.
Conclusion
Since 6th June 2022, compliance with IS 16372:2015 is mandatory for all jute bags used for packing up to 30 kg foodgrains. Stakeholders must ensure BIS certification and ISI marking to avoid penalties and ensure smooth trade.
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