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WHAT IS EPR CERTIFICATION ? EPR FULL FORM (EXTENDED PRODUCER RESPONSIBILITY) AND IT’S ROLE.

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Waste is something that will never end. Around the world, large amounts of waste are generated each year. We have entered the 21st century. Time is running out and we are seeing great population growth. An increase in population simply means an increase in the production of waste. This waste is not only generated in our homes, but also in the industry. Proper disposal is necessary to remove this waste. As waste generation continues to increase, more and more disposal methods must come into play. Failure to properly dispose of these wastes can present a significant risk of air and water contamination. But many countries are finding different ways to solve this problem. And here is the role of "EPR". It means " Extended Producer Responsibility " and is essentially an initiative for E-Waste management and protection of the environment. Now let's get into the details of the manufacturer's extended liability. The term EPR was first coined in the early ...

E-waste Management Authorization | EPR CERTIFICATE WITHIN 35 DAYS

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Corpseed: Electronic waste is called electronic and electrical product waste. Improper disposal of these wastes causes damage to the environment and human health. To prevent environmental destruction, the Ministry of the Environment, Forests and Climate Change released 2016 e-waste disposal rules to regulate e-waste in March 2016. India is the fifth-largest producer of electronics in the world. EXTENDED MANUFACTURERRESPONSIBILITY (EPR) is the main feature of electronic waste disposal regulation, with which manufacturers of electronic and electrical devices are responsible for the ecological disposal and recycling of old products. , including electrical and electronic products. Additionally, the extended producer responsibility is responsible for increasing customer awareness of e-waste disposal. In addition, the manufacturer's extended liability provides the necessary support and information regarding the disposal of old products. In accordance with e-waste disposal ...

What is EPR? ANd IT's IMPACT.

What is EPR when consumers buy a product they're interacting with only one part of that product's lifecycle. There's another part of the product's lifecycle post-consumer. “Governments are responsible for residential recycling programs in their states. But it's taxpayers that fund waste management paid utility bills and pp taxes. Some state governments now mandatory that the producer of what we buy takes responsibility for the recovery and recycling of a product and its packaging. This already happens with some bulky or it’s difficult to manage products like many electronics, mercury, thermostats batteries, mattresses, carpets, and paints. But now some governments want to have producers pay for the recovery and recycling of the stuff we've already placed in our curbside recycling bins packaging metal cans printed paper plastic glass and cardboard. This is the heart of what's called ExtendedProducer Responsibility or EPR. Why are governments consider...

Extended manufacturer responsibility (EPR),Help to reduce the E-waste.

Corpseed: electronic waste is called electronic and electrical product waste. Careful disposal of these wastes results in environmental and health damage. To prevent environmental destruction, the Ministry of the Environment, Forests and Climate Change released the 2016 e-waste disposal rules to regulate e-waste in March 2016. India is the fifth-largest producer of electronics in the world. Extended manufacturer responsibility(EPR) is the main feature of electronic waste disposal regulation, with which manufacturers of electronic and electrical devices are responsible for the ecological disposal and recycling of old products. , including electrical and electronic products. Additionally, the extended producer responsibility is responsible for increasing customer awareness of e-waste disposal. Besides, the manufacturer's extended liability provides the necessary support and information regarding the disposal of old products. Under e-waste disposal rules, manufacturers of ...