India has progressively implemented Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) to enhance waste management, starting with the E-Waste (Management and Handling) Rules in 2011, which evolved into more stringent E-Waste (Management) Rules in 2022. The Plastic Waste Management Rules were introduced in 2016, further amended in 2018 and 2021, culminating in new EPR guidelines for plastic packaging in 2022. Other EPR Regulations for batteries, used oil, waste tyre were also introduced in recent years, reflecting India's growing commitment to sustainable waste management.
This webinar focuses on EPR Certification in India, a pivotal framework designed to address environmental impacts across key sectors: Waste Tyre, Plastic Packaging, E-Waste, Batteries waste and Used Oil.
Join us as we explore the regulatory foundations governing EPR, essential for producers, brand owners, and importers. We'll navigate through the requirements and deadlines for annual filings under EPR regulations, emphasizing critical dates such as the impending deadline of August 31, 2024, specifically impacting Used Oil, Waste Tyre, and E-waste EPR compliance.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain invaluable insights into compliance strategies and regulatory obligations essential for navigating India's EPR landscape.
Further Reading
India Regulates Plastic Raw Materials and Compostable or Biodegradable Plastics under EPR
India Proposes Average Life for EEE Items under E-Waste Rules