Extended Producer Responsibility [EPR] functions as a regulatory approach adopted by developed countries to foster and incentivize the recovery, recycling, and environmentally sound disposition of electrical, electronic, and plastic waste. EPR places the accountability for managing this waste squarely on the original maker of the items. EPR regulations are established to guarantee that producers assume the duty for lessening the environmental footprint of the waste their products generate.
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Manufacturers must arrange for the retrieval of waste stemming from their products once those items reach the conclusion of their usable lifespan. This might involve facilitating the return (take-back system) of used materials post-consumption or encouraging the most environmentally conscious recycling options available. Recycling activities must only be conducted by, or delegated to, recyclers officially registered with the pertinent Pollution Control Committee or Board.
Under the EPR framework, waste management firms engage to register with the CPCB and execute a waste management strategy. They must also remit a fee for both the registration and any services furnished by the CPCB pursuant to the EPR mandate. Notably, this procedure does not involve any form of "authorization."
Should you seek details regarding the sign-up procedure for waste management enterprises participating in the EPR scheme, please refer to the CPCB's official web portal and navigate to the "EPR Registration" section. The site offers comprehensive guidance on completing the digital application form and presenting necessary paperwork.
EPR certification is granted by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) to producers responsible for generating e-waste, plastic waste, or polymer waste, as well as bulk consumers of such materials.