Extended producer responsibility (EPR) is a policy strategy and an activity in which producers take responsibility for the organization of the disposal of things they generate once they are deemed no longer useful by customers.
Environmental, economic, and social concerns all play a role in extended producer responsibility (EPR) activities. Extended producer responsibility (EPR) transfers the government's economic burden for disposal costs to the product's manufacturer. We are from corpseed. We help in EPR authorization and registration process. Our environmental experts will help you in drafting EPR plans, agreements, and affidavits, as well as submitting them to the Department. Our services include project coordination from start to finish, as well as the release of an EPR certificate from the CPCB.