Plastic waste has become a global threat. We have used plastic vigorously in our daily use due to its versatile, long-lasting, and durable properties. We can say that knowing its effects we cannot avoid its use.
E-waste also known as electronic waste has become a highlighting issue. All the electronic goods that are discarded by the owner because of its potential to provide no further update is considered as e waste.
As our country develops the required rate of batteries in various field has also increased. According to some sources there is an average increase of 3% to 5% in the battery waste in India.
EPR Tyre Authorisation is a regulatory framework that compels tyre manufacturers, importers, and brand owners to manage the end-of-life tyres (ELTs) they produce or sell. The primary aim is to ensure that tyres are collected
The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change amended the Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2016 vide notification G.S.R 677(E)
EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) environment policy approach initiated by the Government of India that holds the producers, manufacturers, importers, and brand owners who are responsible for the entire lifecycle
EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) is a policy approach where the producers are given significant responsibility-financial and/or physical—for the treatment or disposal of post-consumer products.
In our this increasingly digital world, all the electronic device has become available everywhere and are used by everyone in all forms. This rapid increase in these electronic devices leads to a significant increase in the electronic waste