01 Feb 2024
Important clarifications issued by Central Pollution Control Board w.r.t. Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) compliances under E-waste Management Rules, 2022. India’s Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has released certain notices and guidance document under E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2022 which have a significant impact on EPR obligations. Sources: – FAQ for E-waste: bit.ly/3HHuiCU Fee Structure for registration for Recyclers: bit.ly/3SpMBkS Notice for Producers: bit.ly/48XXFwK Notice for Recyclers: bit.ly/48XhbJK |
Important clarification issued by India’s Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) under E-waste Management Rules, 2022 (EWM) for the importers of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE) who are not required to comply with Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) requirements India’s Central Pollution Control Board has issued a clarification under E-waste Management Rules, 2022 (EWM Rules) identifying importers of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE) who are not required to be registered as Producers under EWM Rules and therefore do not need to fulfil Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) obligations. Such producers are required to submit certain documents to Customs/Port authorities as a proof of submission of those documents to CPCB. Source: bit.ly/42kj9Bq |
Indian Government extends the deadline for application of quality control order for certain drugs Indian Central Government has extended the dates of applicability of Quality Control Orders (QCO) of Morpholine, Acetic Acid, Methanol and Aniline to 1st August 2024, 3rd August 2024, 3rd August 2024 and 3rd August 2024 respectively. Source: bit.ly/48XokK3 |
Indian Government extends timelines for submission of application under Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme The Department of Pharmaceutical under the Indian Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers has extended the timeline for medical device manufacturing companies to submit the application under the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme till the end of February 2024. The PLI scheme aims to promote domestic manufacturing of class B medical devices. Source: bit.ly/47Y4UDx |
New Guidelines for effective performance of Environment Regulators issued by Supreme Court of India The Supreme Court of India has recently issued stringent guidelines which ensure the efficient functioning of environmental protection authorities and the enforcement of environmental regulations across the country. The court also upheld the reconstitution of the Central Empowered Committee (CEC), which is tasked with compliance with judicial orders pertaining to environmental conservation. Source: bit.ly/3SFwscs |