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Overview of EPRA Certificate for Plastic Waste:
Under EPR Authorization for Plastic Waste, manufacturers in the packaging industry are required to establish and fund systems for collecting, recycling and disposing off packaging waste in an environmentally responsible manner. This approach is intended to encourage the reduction of packaging waste and promote sustainable practices in packaging design and materials selection.
EPR Authorization programs for Plastic Waste typically involve collaboration between government agencies, industry associations and relevant stakeholders to define clear responsibilities, set recycling targets and monitor compliance. These programs aim to minimize the environmental impact of packaging waste, reduce landfill usage and conserve resources by encouraging the development of recycling infrastructure and sustainable packaging practices.
EPR registration certificate on the centralized EPR portal established by CPCB must be obtained by the following entities:
- Manufacturers.
- Importers.
- Brand owners.
- Plastic waste processors involved in activities such as recycling, waste-to-energy, waste-to-oil and industrial composting.
Registration of Manufacturers, Importers and Brand Owners via Plastic EPR Portal as per Plastic Waste Management Rules 2016:
On February 16, 2022, the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MOEF&CC) introduced an amendment to the Plastic Waste Management Rules (Plastic Waste Management Amendment Rules). The amendment aims to enforce Extended Producer Responsibility, following the regulations and guidelines outlined in Schedule II.
According to Clause 10.1 of the Guidelines, producers, importers and brand owners (PIBOs) are required to adhere to the regulations and standards specified in Schedule II. Furthermore, Clause 10.2 stipulates that the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) will oversee the completion of the Standard Operating Procedure for registration and the action plan pro-forma.
Pollution Inventory and Reporting Officers must obtain EPR registration from CPCB, if they operate in more than two States/Union Territories, while other PIBOs should register with the relevant State Pollution Control Boards (SPCBs) or Pollution Control Committees (PCCs) as per the rules detailed in this document.
To comply with the amendment notification, the CPCB has initiated the development of a portal including the following modules:
- EPR Registration for PIBOs.
- Registration of PWPs.
- Trading & Settlement of EPR obligations by PIBOs.
- Filing of Annual Returns by stakeholders.
- Levying of Environmental Compensation.
- Third Party Audits.
- Training/Capacity Building of stakeholders.