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EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) compliance applies to businesses dealing with plastic waste, e-waste, tyres, batteries, and packaging materials. Producers, importers, and brand owners must ensure that they not only manage their waste responsibly but also document, file, and report their actions as per CPCB guidelines. The challenge?For many organizations, the

EPR credits are more than just compliance tokens—they’re powerful tools that enable tyre producers to meet sustainability targets, drive recycling innovation, and build a greener future. Introduction: Tyre Waste and the Sustainability Imperative The tyre industry is at the heart of global mobility. From two-wheelers to trucks, tyres make modern

In India, the example of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) has long been synonymous with plastic waste management. But as we move deeper into 2025, the EPR landscape is shifting. New draft rules are pushing the regulatory boundary beyond plastics to include paper, glass, metal, and sanitary waste. For businesses, this

Tyre Waste – The Hidden Environmental Challenge Tyres are among the most widely used products in the global mobility ecosystem. From cars and trucks to two-wheelers and buses, they power every movement we make. Yet, managing end-of-life tyres (ELTs) remains a mounting environmental issue. Every year, millions of tonnes of

Purpose: “From microplastics to soil contamination, the ripple effects of mismanaged waste reach far beyond the bins. Understand the risks and your role in prevention.” Waste is more than what meets the eye In India, waste management is no longer a back-end operational detail; it’s at the heart of sustainability,

What Is EPR and Why Is It Crucial for PIBOs Today? Understanding Extended Producer Responsibility Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a regulatory framework that holds Producers, Importers, and Brand Owners (PIBOs) accountable for the end-of-life management of the products they place in the market. This includes proper collection, recycling, and disposal,

On 28th July 2025, Team Kar Parivartan conducted an engaging Awareness Session on Waste Management and Circular Economy at Sketches Montessori School Noida under the Vikalp: Waste to Wisdom initiative. The session featured a fun quiz, “Kaun Banega The New Millenior,” and inspiring stories of young Parivartan Champions in waste

On 25th July 2025, KP team members Aman Yadav, Pradnya Kurdukar, and Simran Gussain conducted an employee training session at FCT Energy (FCTecNrgy). The session focused on Sustainability, Circular Economy, and EPR, as part of the Vikalp Waste to Wisdom initiative under the Learning & Development program.
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