The policy of Extended Producer Responsibility, also known as EPR, is a set of guidelines, rules, and regulations established by the Central Pollution Control Board to reduce the negative impact of heavy plastic production on the environment. This policy primarily focuses on the treatment and disposal of plastic waste and requires various entities, such as producers, brand-owners, and importers, to take equal responsibility for recycling and end-of-life disposal of plastic waste. Post-industrial and post-consumer waste are the types of waste that pose significant problems, such as increasing landfills, pollution, and environmental damage.
The State of Madhya Pradesh has enforced a complete ban on the manufacturing, storage, transportation, sale, purchase, and use of all types of polythene carry bags to prevent pollution caused by them. The Department of Environment, Govt. of M.P has asked all local bodies and district agencies to carry out inspections and impose penalties on violators, including seizures.
For more information on the Extended Producer Responsibility policy and related matters, please refer to http://www.mppcb.nic.in/.
If you have an obligation to fulfill Extended Producers Responsibility in Madhya Pradesh as a Producer, Importer, or Brand Owner, you can follow the steps below for registration:
Step 1: Register with the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and the Madhya Pradesh State Pollution Control Board (MPPCB).
Step 2: Collect waste through an authorized waste management agency.
Step 3: Collect and aggregate relevant documents.
Step 4: Submit quarterly reports to the CPCB.
Step 5: Submit an annual report on the fulfillment of Extended Producers Responsibility liability.
Opening/Meeting: At the beginning of the process, there is an opening meeting to brief the client on the content of extended producer responsibility (EPR) and the workflow for the process. The client is given an opportunity to ask questions and have their queries resolved.
Identification and Sign Up Process: The next step is to identify the appropriate category for the client and sign them up for the appropriate program. There are two programs available: the Producer Identification and Brand Owner (PIBO) program and the Producer Waste Plan (PWP) program.
Sharing List of Documents and Form for Data Collection: Once the client has been signed up for the appropriate program, a list of required documents is shared with them, along with a data collection form. This form is specific to the client’s category.
Data Collection and Validation: The client collects the required data and submits it for validation. The data is scrutinized to ensure its accuracy and completeness. Once validated, the data is finalized.
File Upload: The finalized data is uploaded to the government’s system for processing.
EPR Certificate Done: After the data is processed by the government, the client receives an EPR certificate, which certifies their compliance with EPR regulations and their commitment to sustainable production and waste reduction.