EPR for Battery

EPR for Battery

Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
With the rapid penetration of electric vehicles, smart electronics, energy storage devices, and portable gadgets, battery usage in India has increased exponentially. However, discarded batteries pose a major environmental risk due to toxic chemicals and heavy metals. To curb this issue, the Indian government has mandated EPR for batteries, making producers legally responsible for the collection, recycling, and disposal of batteries after their end-of-life. This legislation is a crucial part of the Battery Waste Management Rules and aims to create a circular economy framework in which discarded batteries are reprocessed and reused rather than dumped. What Does EPR for Battery Mean? Extended Producer Responsibility for batteries requires producers (manufacturers, importers, assemblers, and brand owners) to ensure that waste batteries are collected and recycled through authorized channels. It shifts responsibility from…
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Revamped E-Waste Management in India: A Sustainable Approach for the Future

Revamped E-Waste Management in India: A Sustainable Approach for the Future

Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
India, the third-largest producer of electronic waste (e-waste) globally, has been grappling with the growing challenge of e-waste disposal. With millions of electronic devices becoming obsolete every year, the improper handling of these waste materials has led to severe environmental and health hazards. However, recent changes to India’s e-waste regulations are paving the way for better management and recycling practices, ensuring a more sustainable future. The Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change (MoEFCC) has introduced revised E-Waste (Management) Rules in 2022, marking a significant shift in India’s approach to handling electronic waste. These new regulations seek to formalize and strengthen the e-waste sector, enhance the recycling framework, and impose stricter accountability on producers and recyclers alike. Key Features of the New E-Waste (Management) Rules The updated E-Waste (Management) Rules,…
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