Waste Tyre Management through EPR Registration in India
India, grappling with the annual disposal of approximately 275,000 tyres and the import of 3 million used tyre scraps, is at a pivotal juncture in addressing the environmental and health hazards posed by inadequate waste tyre management. In response to this growing concern, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) has mandated the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) to formulate a robust plan. This directive has given rise to the implementation of the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) registration for waste tyre management. A Closer Look at EPR for Waste Tyres EPR for Waste Tyres is a vital initiative that places a substantial responsibility on tyre producers. The primary objective is to ensure the environmentally responsible disposal of old tyres, thereby mitigating potential harm to both human health and the ecosystem. The implementation of the Hazardous and Other Wastes Amendment Rules, 2022, effective from July 21, 2022, introduces Schedule IX. This schedule meticulously outlines ...