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Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for e-Waste means responsibility of any producer of electrical or electronic equipment, for channelization of e-Waste to ensure environmentally sound management of such waste. Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) may comprise of implementing take back system or setting up of collection centers or both and having agreed arrangements with authorised dismantler or recycler either individually or collectively through a Producer Responsibility Organisation recognised by producer or producers in their EPR Authorisation replace content.
e-Waste EPR Rules
Ensuring that your business is in compliance with the upcoming e-Waste EPR Rules is not just a legal requirement, it’s also essential for the growth and prosperity of your enterprise. Ignoring these regulations could result in serious consequences, but with the right compliance management strategy in place, your business can thrive in a sustainable manner while contributing to a cleaner and healthier environment.
- As a producer of EEE, it is your responsibility to ensure that e-waste is channeled through an Authorized Recycler via an effective EPR system.
- All producers, manufacturers, bulk consumers, and importers are required to obtain EPR authorization, making it a mandatory process.
- Non-compliance of these rules will attract heavy fines and criminal action on the brand producers. In Fact, there can be a ban on the production of products.
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EPR For e-Waste
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.
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