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An EPR Certificate (Extended Producer Responsibility Certificate) is a mandatory compliance requirement for businesses involved in manufacturing, importing, or selling products that generate waste, such as plastics, e-waste, batteries, or packaging materials. It ensures that producers take responsibility for the collection, recycling, and environmentally sound disposal of post-consumer waste. Obtaining an EPR certificate helps companies meet government regulations, avoid penalties, and demonstrate environmental responsibility. This forum discusses the importance of EPR certification, the registration process, required documents, compliance targets, and common challenges faced by businesses while implementing EPR obligations effectively and sustainably.

An EPR Certificate (Extended Producer Responsibility Certificate) is a mandatory compliance requirement for businesses involved in manufacturing, importing, or selling products that generate waste, such as plastics, e-waste, batteries, or packaging materials. It ensures that producers take responsibility for the collection, recycling, and environmentally sound disposal of post-consumer waste. Obtaining an EPR certificate helps companies meet government regulations, avoid penalties, and demonstrate environmental responsibility. This forum discusses the importance of EPR certification, the registration process, required documents, compliance targets, and common challenges faced by businesses while implementing EPR obligations effectively and sustainably.