The Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is the responsibility of Producers (including Brand owners and importers...
Continue ReadingIn our current economic system, we take resources out of Earth, make the product, use it and then throw it again as...
Continue ReadingA plastic credit Model in EPR is envisaged in the case where a producer is not required to recycle their packaging...
Continue ReadingTo stop the pollution produced from the packaging, we strictly require a circular economy where we exclude what we...
Continue ReadingEPR stands for Extended Producer Responsibility, and the EPR Certificate is compulsory for Indian Manufacturers or...
Continue ReadingSingle plastic waste and multi-layered plastic packaging material are the prominent sources of waste generation in...
Continue ReadingWe are in the technological age, and the constant need for the most recent and high-tech product is, unfortunately,...
Continue ReadingExtended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a mechanism that helps in decreasing the environmental impact of a plasti...
Continue ReadingThe plastic Industry is making a meaningful contribution to the economic growth of various prominent sectors: Agric...
Continue ReadingThe term EPR has gained a lot of popularity lately and has already become a buzzword. So what does it really means...
Continue ReadingEPR Authorization is mandatory for producers of electrical items and single used plastics in India. The provisions...
Continue ReadingE-waste is a common, informal name for electronic products getting close to the end of their "Productive life." Dum...
Continue ReadingExtended producer responsibility, i.e. EPR, serves as a definitive critical policy mechanism that aims to decrease...
Continue ReadingE-waste refers to electronic items that have attained its end of life. Electronic devices such like ACs, refrigerat...
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