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Better implementation of the EPR Rules is Important
Better implementation of the EPR Rules is Important
The Centre had laid down rules, with respect to e-waste management and the most important of them is Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), in 2016 which was recently updated in 2021. The rule states that it is mandatory for electric and electronic equipment manufacturers to return their pile of e-waste to authorized recyclers.
  • Focus on target based approach
  • More flexibility for implementation of EPR
  • Pan India EPR Authorization of Producers
  • Additional Options- PRO, e-waste exchange, Deposit Refund scheme
  • Collection- Producer’s responsibility, collection mechanism approach and no separate authorization
  • E-retailers now Producers
  • CFL and other mercury containing lamp brought under the purview of rules.
  • Extended to manufacturers, dealers and refurbishers
  • Exemption — only for micro enterprises
  • Bulk Consumer- need to file annual returns now.
  • Only one permission- Authorization for all stakeholders including dismantlers and recyclers.
  • Inter-state transportation- strengthen the mechanism
  • Liability clause- penalty for violation of the rules
  • State Govt Responsibility- allot space, skill development, health and safety of workers