“CPCB TO ENFORCE STRICTER PENALTIES ON E-WASTE VIOLATIONS”
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The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) is initiating audits and imposing penalties on companies failing to comply with e-waste recycling regulations under the 2024 rules.
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CPCB’s Upcoming Audits:
- The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) is set to audit companies across various sectors over the next month and a half to ensure compliance with e-waste recycling
- The audits will focus on adherence to standard operating procedures for e-waste management, with penalties imposed on violators as environmental compensation (EC).
- The EC collected will be used to finance environmental protection efforts, with the CPCB determining the penalty range based on industry categories.
E-Waste Management Rules 2024:
- The E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2024, empower the CPCB to monitor and penalise companies that breach e-waste regulations.
- The rules introduced the concept of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) certificates, requiring manufacturers to either recycle their products or purchase certificates as proof of compliance.
- The new regime emphasises not just collection and recycling but also the measurement and reporting of metal extraction from recycled e-waste.
E-Waste (Management) Amendment Rules, 2024: Major Provisions
Relaxation of Timelines:
Establishment of EPR Certificate Platforms:
Regulation of EPR Certificate Prices:
About Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB): Statutory Organization:
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