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Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a crucial aspect of waste management that aims to ensure the responsible disposing of electronic devices that are no longer useful to consumers. It involves the implementation of a reverse collection mechanism and recycling of post-consumer waste to develop an efficient eWaste disposal solution for the disposal of end-of-life products.
According to the e-Waste Management Rule 2016 and Amendment Rule 2018, manufacturers, producers, importers, and bulk consumers of electrical and electronic equipment have yearly targets to fulfill their EPR obligations. In order to obtain EPR authorization from the Central Pollution Control Board, companies must present an EPR plan that outlines how they plan to collect and recycle complying with EPR and their end-of-life products to achieve their yearly targets.
Overall, EPR represents a crucial aspect of waste management, top e-waste recycling listed companies in india in the electrical and electronic equipment industry must take it seriously to ensure sustainable business practices and protect the environment.
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Extended Producer Responsibility may incorporate implementation of take back system or establishing collection centres or both and having agreement with authorised dismantler or recycler either individually or collectively through a PRO recognised by manufacturers or producers.
PRO (Producer Responsibility Organization) is concept where the producer’s responsibility of managing the e-waste is transferred to the PRO. A PRO’s aim is to manage the end-to-end operations associated with e-waste management & recycling in more cost-effectiveness and eco-friendly way.
As it is mandatory for all producers like importers, manufacturers, retailer, online business, industries etc. in India to seek EPR Implementation authorisation from the CPCB.