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A Beginner's Guide to EPR Compliance for Small Businesses in India

Starting and growing a business in India is an exciting journey. You've developed a product, found your market, and are focused on growth. But amidst this hustle, there's a crucial regulatory framework that many small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) overlook: Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). If your business manufactures, imports, or sells products with plastic packaging or electronics, EPR is a legal mandate you cannot afford to ignore.

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A Beginner's Guide to EPR Compliance for Small Businesses in India

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  1. A Beginner's Guide to EPR Compliance for Small Businesses in India Starting and growing a business in India is an exciting journey. You've developed a product, found your market, and are focused on growth. But amidst this hustle, there's a crucial regulatory framework that many small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) overlook: Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). If your business manufactures, imports, or sells products with plastic packaging or electronics, EPR is a legal mandate you cannot afford to ignore. But what exactly is it? The term itself can sound intimidating, and the regulations can seem complex. This guide is designed to break it all down. We will provide a simple, step-by-step overview of EPR compliance for small businesses, helping you understand your obligations and how to meet them efficiently. What Exactly is EPR and Who Needs It? Extended Producer Responsibility is an environmental policy that makes the "producer" of a product responsible for its entire lifecycle, especially after it becomes waste. The core idea is to ensure that companies that introduce products into the market are also responsible for managing their collection, recycling, and responsible disposal. This policy stems from the "polluter pays" principle. It aims to reduce the burden on municipalities and prevent waste from ending up in landfills, where it can harm the environment. Read More:- A Beginner's Guide to EPR Compliance for Small Businesses in India

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