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Boosting the circularity of beverage cartons

Boosting the circularity of beverage cartons Expand Beverage cartons are technically recyclable, but what percentage of cartons actually ends up getting recycled varies from country to country and from region to region. We spoke to three major industry players, Elopak, SIG and Tetra Pak, to find out more about their efforts to boost carton recycling rates and their overall sustainability drive. Could you tell us a more about the efforts you have made to boost beverage carton recycling figures? Patrick Verhelst, Chief Marketing Officer at Elopak: Elopak cartons are already fully recyclable, made primarily from paper fibres that can be recycled up to seven times into new products like corrugated boxes, carton boxes and stationery. Nevertheless, we are consistently taking steps to make our cartons easier to recycle, such as designing the Pure-Pak® Sense with easy-fold lines, allowing the consumer to squeeze out any remaining product and taking up less space in the bin before

Amendment of the regulations and notices regarding extended producer responsibiliy in the Waste Sector, 2020

The Minister of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries, Ms Barbara Creecy, has postponed the implementation of the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Regulations to 5 May 2021. This follows a request from affected producers to make further inputs into the implementation process. As a result, the Minister decided to amend the Regulations and Notices, to allow additional time for the registration, development and submission of EPR schemes. Producers will also be given an opportunity to make additional amendments, should these be necessary.

NGT directs government to finalise EPR regime within 3 months, says plastic waste serious hazard

NGT directs government to finalise EPR regime within 3 months, says plastic waste serious hazard Updated: Updated: January 15, 2021 14:29 IST EPR (Under Plastic Waste Management Rules 2016) puts the onus on the manufacturers for the treatment, recycling, reuse or disposal of products after a consumer has used and disposed them. Share Article National Green Tribunal. File   EPR (Under Plastic Waste Management Rules 2016) puts the onus on the manufacturers for the treatment, recycling, reuse or disposal of products after a consumer has used and disposed them. The National Green Tribunal has directed the Ministry of Environment and Forests to finalise the “Extended Producer Responsibility” (EPR) regime for plastic waste within three months saying that steps taken by it were “too slow”.

Plastic Pens Are Covered Under The Statutory Framework Of Plastic Waste Management Rules: National Green Tribunal

The National Green Tribunal last week observed that plastic pens are covered under the meaning of plastic as provided in Rule 3(o) of the Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2018 and therefore, they are also covered by the statutory framework of the said Rules. The bench also directed the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change to finalize the Extended Producers Responsibility (EPR) mechanism. It also directed the Central Pollution Control Board to coordinate with the Pollution Control Boards of other States and State Level Monitoring Committees on its implementation. BACKGROUND OF THE CASE The petitioner, Avani Mishra, was aggrieved by the

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