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Smarter EPR Services for Batteries in India

 Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a policy approach that holds producers accountable for the entire lifecycle of their products, especially the post-consumer stage. For batteries, this means producers are obligated to ensure their used products are collected, recycled, or safely disposed of. Under the Battery Waste Management Rules, 2022 , businesses involved in battery production, import, or sale in India must: Register on the centralized EPR portal Meet collection and recycling targets Work with government-authorized recyclers Maintain detailed compliance records Non-compliance can result in legal penalties and damage to brand reputation. This makes EPR services for batteries not just regulatory—but strategic. Key Benefits of Battery EPR Services Partnering with a professional service provider helps businesses comply with legal requirements while streamlining operations. Here are some advantages of outsourcing your battery waste responsibilities: Re...

Elima: Enhancing E-Waste EPR with Effective Solutions

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 In today’s rapidly advancing technological world, electronic waste (e-waste) has become a significant environmental challenge. With increasing awareness and regulatory measures, Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) has emerged as a critical framework to ensure responsible e-waste management. Companies like Elima are at the forefront of implementing efficient e-waste management solutions that comply with EPR regulations while promoting sustainability. Understanding E-Waste EPR Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a policy approach where manufacturers, importers, and brand owners are legally obligated to take responsibility for the entire lifecycle of their electronic products, including their end-of-life disposal. This regulation encourages producers to adopt eco-friendly designs, facilitate proper recycling, and establish efficient collection mechanisms. By enforcing EPR, governments ensure that electronic waste does not end up in landfills, causing environmental hazards. ...