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siliconsafepack · 27 days ago
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🌍 Embracing Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) in Industrial Packaging 🌍
As the packaging industry evolves, so do the responsibilities of manufacturers, especially when it comes to sustainability. Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations are changing the game, urging companies to take accountability for the entire lifecycle of their packaging materials. At Silicon Safepack Pvt. Ltd., we’re committed to sustainable, compliant industrial packaging solutions that align with EPR requirements, minimizing environmental impact and promoting a circular economy. ♻️
By designing eco-friendly packaging that reduces waste and incorporates recyclable materials, we’re helping businesses meet new regulations and adopt greener practices.
📦 Why EPR Matters:
Shifts waste management costs back to producers
Encourages eco-design and recyclable materials
Supports a circular economy and waste reduction 🌱
Join us in pioneering a future where industrial packaging is both efficient and eco-conscious
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fusion-compliance-services · 6 months ago
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ewour · 6 months ago
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EPR Certification and Registration in India - Ewour
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Ewour Provides an EPR Certificate in India, empowering businesses to embrace environmental responsibility effectively. Ewour Waste Management And Its Professionals To Provide Tailored Recycling Solutions For Waste Electrical And Electronic Equipment Our Core Activities Combine State-Of-The-Art Technology With In-Depth Knowledge OF Environment And Waste Management Techniques To Provide Reuse Solutions And End Recovery Of Precious Metals From ELectronic Wastes Ewour thrive for eco friendly recycling and reuse of electronic wastes.
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professionalutilities1 · 8 months ago
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What are the Key documents required for "EPR Certificate Registration"?
To acquire an Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) certification in India, the following documents are required:
Business address verification
Manufacturer's or exporter's legal documentation
Certificate of incorporation
Verification of Importer Exporter Code (IE Code)
Approval from the Directorate of Industries
Certification from Municipal Corporations or Local Authorities
Contact and product particulars
PAN Card copy
Authorized personnel's details and documentation
Optional: Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) license copy
Compliance details regarding Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)
Information on recyclers
Estimate for e-waste management
Budget Allocation for Extended Producer Responsibility
Details of awareness campaigns
EPR strategy outline
Copies of agreements
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brandliaisonindia · 10 months ago
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climeto123 · 4 months ago
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EPR Registration for Used Oil with Climeto’s Expert Consulting!
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Are you up-to-date with Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations for used oil? At Climeto, we specialize in EPR registration and compliance solutions tailored for the used oil sector. Our comprehensive services include:
✅ Seamless EPR Registration ✅ Expert Guidance on EPR Compliance ✅ Streamlined Reporting Processes
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miongplus · 4 years ago
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WWF Continues to Fight Against Plastic Pollution, Advocates for an Extended Producer Responsibility Scheme in the Philippines
Plastic pollution has reached gigantic dimensions worldwide and has caused serious consequences to marine life and the wellbeing of society. In a recent study, it has been estimated that about 11 million tonnes enter the ocean every year. If no action is made, this can triple by 2040 which is equivalent to 50 kg of plastics for every coastline meter worldwide.
The Philippines, based on a 2015 modelling study, has been considered as one of the 10 top countries contributing to plastic pollution, has been continuously challenged with increasing waste generation and the lack of a sound waste management system. This calls for a comprehensive approach among policy makers, corporations, cities, and consumers to ensure that no plastics reaches nature.
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Snapshot from a recycling facility in QuezonCity, taken during a field visit last February 2020
Building on its No Plastics in Nature initiative, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines releases a report entitled “Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Scheme Assessment for Plastic Packaging Waste in the Philippines”. This report, undertaken with cyclos GmbH and AMH Philippines Inc, highlights EPR as a critical and effective policy tool in holding manufacturers accountable for the end-of-life impacts of their plastic products and packaging. EPR as a policy instrument also encourages adoption of holistic eco-design among the business sector. The proposed EPR scheme has been based on the findings of the first Material Flow Analysis of plastic packaging waste in the Philippines.
The report shows that Filipinos consume a yearly average of 20kg of plastics, from which 15.43kg/cap/year becomes waste. Insufficient recycling capacities for high value recyclables (i.e. PET, PP, HDPE) and the high volume of low value plastics (including sachets) are factors that affect the country’s low plastic recycling rate, at 9%. The report further estimates that the Philippines leaks about 35% of plastic wastes into the environment.
These waste reduction and management conditions shaped the proposed customized EPR scheme in the Philippines. It proposes a mandatory EPR scheme for all product packaging with a three-year transition phase for obliged businesses to redesign their product packaging and eliminate unnecessary plastics. For this customized EPR scheme to work, the report emphasizes that the responsibility of implementing the scheme for building high-quality recycling capacity should be assumed by a non-profit Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO), acting as the system operator, with strict monitoring and control systems carried out by the government.
“We in WWF believe that a mandatory EPR system is a way for businesses to be more engaged in eliminating unnecessary plastics through eco-design and strengthening waste management by being responsible for the end of life impacts of their plastic packaging. It is a driving mechanism for businesses to transform their models and push for circular solutions to reduce plastic generation including refilling and ultimately to eliminating leakage of plastic in nature. Adopting the EPR scheme in the Philippines is a great driver for us to stop plastic pollution,” says Czarina Constantino, WWF-Philippines’ National Lead for the No Plastics In Nature Initiative and Project Manager for Plastic Smart Cities.
A key first step is a clear, effective, and unambiguous legal framework towards EPR. This can only happen if policy makers take a bold and decisive step to put this globally recognized waste reduction and management scheme in place. A legal framework for EPR should outline clear objectives, responsibilities, enforcement mechanisms, and a timeline for implementation and targets. The effectiveness of the EPR system relies on the active role of government to regulate and supervise the system and its operator through a legal framework. This is also aligned to the ASEAN Framework of Action on Marine Debris that enjoins member states like the Philippines to develop and implement EPR policies and schemes.
Facilitating partnerships among relevant stakeholders, most notably the government and the private sector, WWF-Philippines advocates for the adoption of the EPR scheme in the country to stop plastic pollution.
“Addressing plastic pollution requires both upstream (production/pre-consumption) and downstream measures (consumption and post consumption). Working on the entirety of the plastic life cycle, stakeholder collaboration is important in both reducing the production and the consumption of unnecessary plastic, and also in managing plastic products and packaging, ensuring that materials are used as long as possible in our society,” says Joel Palma, WWF-Philippines’ Executive Director.
Nestlé Philippines, one of the leading producers of fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) in the country, encouraged fellow stakeholders to do their part for nature by supporting the localized EPR scheme.
“At Nestlé, we believe that tackling plastic waste cannot be successfully achieved by a single or linear solution. It requires the attention and action of different stakeholders. We must look into different options both upstream and downstream, and take a holistic approach as we continue accelerating our initiatives to tackle plastic waste and EPR is a major instrument. We support the creation of a localized EPR scheme that we believe can help increase collection and recycling rates. We cannot achieve this alone, we must work together, to achieve a waste-free future," says Arlene Tan-Bantoto, SVP and Head of Corporate Affairs and Communications of Nestlé Philippines.
The study is part of the No Plastic in Nature Initiative - WWF’s global initiative to stop the flow of plastics entering nature by 2030 through elimination of unnecessary plastics, doubling reuse, recycling and recovery, and ensuring remaining plastic is sourced responsibly. Through this initiative, WWF-Philippines has been working with cities on plastic leakage, policy makers to advocate for a global treaty on plastic pollution, businesses to transition to circular business models, and the general public to campaign and act.
Take part to #ChangeTheEnding for our planet and help work towards a vision of no plastics in nature.
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novelsupplyco · 6 years ago
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R3US3 | I’m working on a new initiative to turn my fabric scraps into stuffing for pillows. I’ll be using deadstock fabric (end-of-roll fabrics that would otherwise be landfilled) from @fabcyclevan and handwoven and hand dyed hemp fabric from Vietnam for the cover and stuffing it with fabric scraps that are too small to turn into anything else. These pillows will be one-of-a-kind and always changing in colour and size depending on the fabrics we get. And as always, they will be made locally. I’m excited for this next NOVEL venture and can’t wait to show you the finished product. Stay tuned ♻️✌️💯 #upcycle #fabcycle #vancouverisawesome #sustainablehome #minimalism #circulareconomy #upcycle #pillows #reuse #wasteless #zerowaste #circular #extendedproducerresponsibility #sustainability #madeincanada #madeinvancouver (at FABCYCLE) https://www.instagram.com/p/BvUoJYGBMJx/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=nayckiisrzwz
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ronnychieng · 5 years ago
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RT @PlasticPollutes: Why are taxpayers responsible for recycling costs if we didn’t make this mess in the first place? #plasticpollutes #extendedproducerresponsibility @storyofstuff https://t.co/n3ErqjRuFH https://t.co/neCiv9Cgdl
Why are taxpayers responsible for recycling costs if we didn’t make this mess in the first place? #plasticpollutes #extendedproducerresponsibility @storyofstuff https://t.co/n3ErqjRuFH pic.twitter.com/neCiv9Cgdl
— Plastic Pollutes (@PlasticPollutes) February 15, 2020
via Twitter https://twitter.com/ronnychieng February 16, 2020 at 07:48AM
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fusion-compliance-services · 6 months ago
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Fusion Compliance Services: Your Trusted Partner for WPC-ETA Certification
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of wireless and electronic technology, obtaining the necessary certifications is crucial for compliance and market access. Fusion Compliance Services stands at the forefront, offering comprehensive solutions for WPC-ETA Certification in India. Our expertise and commitment ensure that your products meet all regulatory standards, allowing you to focus on innovation and growth.
Understanding WPC-ETA Certification
The Wireless Planning & Coordination (WPC) wing of the Ministry of Communications in India mandates that all wireless products must obtain Equipment Type Approval (ETA) before they can be marketed and sold. WPC-ETA Certification is essential for manufacturers and importers who want to introduce wireless communication devices into the Indian market. This certification ensures that your products comply with the established radio frequency norms and standards, safeguarding the spectrum and ensuring efficient usage.
Why WPC Approval in India is Essential
WPC Approval in India is not just a regulatory requirement but a gateway to tapping into one of the world’s largest markets. Without this approval, companies cannot legally import or sell their wireless products in India. WPC Approval helps in:
Ensuring Compliance: Adherence to Indian wireless standards and regulations.
Avoiding Penalties: Non-compliance can result in severe penalties and legal actions.
Market Access: Legally market and sell your products across India.
Brand Credibility: Enhance your brand’s credibility and reliability in the market.
Our WPC Registration Services in India
Fusion Compliance Services specializes in providing end-to-end WPC registration services in India. Our seasoned professionals are well-versed with the intricate processes and documentation required for WPC-ETA Certification. Here’s what we offer:
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ewour · 6 months ago
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Benefits of the EPR Certificate for Indian Manufacturers and Importers
As global environmental concerns continue to rise, countries around the world are implementing stringent regulations to manage waste and promote sustainable practices. India is no exception, with the introduction of the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) framework, a crucial component in the country’s environmental strategy.
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brandliaisonindia · 10 months ago
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EPR is a commitment to take responsibility for the environmental impact of plastic packaging. For Rigid Package Plastics, EPR authorization is like a green stamp of approval! Brand Liaison helps to bridge the gap between you and EPR authorities, ensuring smooth communication and compliance for your rigid packaging plastics. Join us today in reducing plastic waste and promoting recycling. Together, let's make a positive impact on the planet! Visit: www.bl-india.com Contact us: 8130615678
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climeto123 · 4 months ago
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Exploring EPR-Plastic: The Impact of Extended Producer Responsibility on Plastic Waste Management
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Discover how Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is revolutionizing plastic waste management in our latest article. Learn about the EPR-Plastic initiative and its impact on reducing plastic pollution. Find key strategies for businesses to comply with EPR regulations and benefit from sustainable practices. Stay informed on the latest trends and regulations shaping the plastic waste management industry. Get all the details now! #eprforplasticwaste, #plasticepr, #extendedproducerresponsibility, #epr-plastic Link: https://climeto.com/epr-plastic/
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novelsupplyco · 6 years ago
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YOUTH | With just two full days at #UNEA4 I crammed a lot into a little. It was an honour to be on the #YouthToPower panel along with some other very inspirational young changemakers. Since you couldn’t be there I thought I would share my thoughts from the stage. My question was: How do the leaders of our countries and policy makers need to support the small businesses who are creating purposeful impact? From my perspective, everyone needs to be a part of the solution but our leaders have a big role to play. As the creator of @novelsupplyco, a sustainable and ethical apparel brand in Canada and being at the forefront of the sustainable fashion movement it’s an exciting time but as a small brand I face a lot of challenges. Because I choose to use premium organic cotton and hemp fabrics that are far more expensive than conventional fabrics and I choose local ethical manufacturing in Canada, which is also a lot more expensive, it makes it extremely difficult to compete with the larger brands who don’t chose to do business like this. Larger brands who use cheap synthetics and unethical manufacturing are the brands that actually benefit from our current broken system because they can afford to price their products much lower which still appeals to most consumers today. So in my opinion, what the leaders of our countries need to do is introduce #extendedproducerresponsibility policies for the larger brands that are creating the most harm so that THEY pay the price for the waste they’re creating and the resources they’re using up. This will not only force them to design with the end in mind but the funds collected can be used to support smaller brands that are trying to do business in the most innovative and responsible ways. This way they can flourish and continue to create the change we need to see in the world. Another thing they can do is include more youth in the discussions and decision-making. I was at several events this week and I am sure you were too, where there was no youth voice at the table. This HAS to change. It’s our future. We’re inheriting an epic environmental crisis and they’re making decisions on our behalf? It’s unethical and we need to... (at UN Environment) https://www.instagram.com/p/BvBV0PQBKwI/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1ipo4zdp8jpgl
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fusion-compliance-services · 6 months ago
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