Synopsis - Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) compliance is a critical framework that plays a vital role in sustainable waste management, especially in the context of growing environmental concerns. EPR compliance ensures that producers are held responsible for the entire lifecycle of their products, from design and production to post-consumer waste management. In this blog, we…
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Understanding the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) list of items is crucial for businesses aiming to comply with waste management regulations in India. The EPR item list details the products that fall under regulatory guidelines for recycling, disposal, and resource recovery, particularly in the e-waste, plastic, and metal sectors. In this blog, we explore the…
Synopsis - Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) certification is essential for brands and manufacturers aiming to comply with environmental regulations and promote sustainability. This blog explores the numerous benefits of EPR certification, including enhanced brand reputation, regulatory compliance, cost savings, and resource efficiency. We will discuss how EPR certification supports the circular economy, the role of…
Synopsis - E-waste management in India faces complex challenges due to rapid technological advancements and increasing consumption patterns. This blog investigates the current state of e-waste management in India, highlighting the difficulties in handling this type of waste and the innovative approaches being adopted to tackle it. Learn about the environmental impacts of improper e-waste…
Synopsis - Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) certification is critical for managing India's electronic waste (e-waste). This blog provides a detailed overview of EPR certification for e-waste, highlighting the steps involved and the role of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) in facilitating compliance. We will explore the benefits of EPR certification for producers, common challenges…
Synopsis - Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a cornerstone of effective e-waste management, ensuring producers are accountable for the lifecycle of their electronic products. This blog delves into the best practices for EPR in e-waste management, providing compliance tips for producers. We will explore the role of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) in enforcing…
Synopsis - Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a critical policy approach that assigns the responsibility of waste management to producers. In India, the significance of EPR has grown, particularly in managing e-waste and plastic waste. This blog explores the basics of EPR, the role of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) in EPR registration and…
Synopsis - Electronic waste, or e-waste, encompasses discarded electronic devices and has become an urgent environmental issue, especially in India. This blog explores the nuances of e-waste, its significant impacts on our ecosystems, and the pivotal role recycling plays in mitigating these effects. From the lifecycle of electronic devices to innovative recycling practices, we delve…