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Extended Producers Responsibility (EPR) regime is under implementation in Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016, according to which it is the responsibility of Producers, Importers and Brand-owners to ensure processing of their plastic packaging waste through recycling, re-use or end of life disposal (such asco-processing/Waste-to-energy ...
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Guidelines on Extended Producer Responsibility for Plastic Packaging Draft Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2022 Draft Notification on Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
• Promote use of plastic waste for road construction or energy recovery or waste to oil or co- processing in cement kilns etc. • Only the registered shopkeepers or street vendors shall be eligible to provide plastic
1 dzień temu · Plastic Waste Management Challenges. November 1, 2024 GS-III-Environment & DM. Recently, the Government of India’s Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) framework for plastic waste management faces scrutiny. A report from the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) has brought into light critical flaws in the implementation of the 2022 EPR ...
18 lis 2022 · Co-processing of Plastic Waste in Cement Kilns is a more environmentally friendly and sustainable method of waste disposal as compared to landfilling and incineration because of reduced emissions and no residue after the treatment.
Plastic waste generated by States/UTs is being utilized for different purposes such as recycling, road construction, Waste to Energy plants, waste to oil plants and in cement plants for co-processing.
Acronym: CEPLAFIB Programme: LIFE Programme of the European Union 2014-2020 Contract No.: LIFE17 ENV/SI/000119 Project implementation period of time: 2.07. 2018 – 31.12.2021 Total value of the project: EUR 1 826 029,94 (incl. 60% EU funding) ITB’s budget: EUR 194 968,17 (incl. 60% EU funding) Coordinator on behalf of ITB: Barbara Pietruszka, PhD 2018 - 2019; Justyna Tomaszewska, PhD 2020 ...