NGT Takes Action: DPCC Under Scrutiny for Oversight on 180 Societies' Water - Belpatram Infratech
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has reprimanded the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) for failing to provide a report on the water quality of 180 societies in Delhi.
This action comes amidst growing concerns over water pollution and safety in the capital city.
The NGT's intervention highlights the urgency of addressing issues related to water contamination and ensuring the provision of safe drinking water to residents.
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PM air quality of construction sites matters for the environment and the site workers.
Delhi government made it compulsory to have a PM air quality detection module installed on your Jobsite and connect it to the DPCC portal.
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What Is EPR Certificate?
What Is Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Certificate?
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) certificate is a document issued to manufacturers or producers of certain products, certifying that they have met their legal obligations under EPR regulations. EPR is a policy approach that holds producers responsible for the environmental impacts of their products, from the extraction of raw materials to the disposal or recycling of the products at the end of their useful lives. The certificate serves as proof that the producer has taken steps to reduce the environmental impact of their products and has properly managed their end-of-life disposal. This can include measures such as implementing recycling programs, using sustainable materials, and designing products for easy repair or disassembly.
Implementation Of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
The implementation of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) can vary depending on the country or region, as well as the specific product or industry. However, there are some common elements that are typically included in EPR programs:
Product registration: Manufacturers or producers of certain products are required to register with the EPR program and provide information about their products, such as the materials used and the expected end-of-life disposal.
Environmental management: Producers are responsible for managing the environmental impact of their products throughout their lifecycle, including the use of sustainable materials and the design of products for easy repair or disassembly.
Collection and recycling: Producers are required to set up and finance collection and recycling systems for their products at the end of their useful lives. This can include setting up drop-off points or working with municipalities to establish curb side pickup programs.
Reporting and compliance: Producers are required to submit regular reports on their EPR activities and compliance with the regulations. Non-compliance may result in fines or penalties.
Financial responsibility: Producers are financially responsible for the cost of managing the environmental impact of their products, including the cost of collection, transportation, and recycling.
Overall, the main goal of EPR is to shift the responsibility of managing the environmental impacts of products from the government and taxpayers to the producers themselves. This creates an incentive for producers to design and manufacture more sustainable products, and helps to reduce the overall environmental impact of consumer goods.
Is It Mandatory To Get EPR Certificate In India?
In India, the implementation of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is governed by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC). The EPR regulations in India apply to certain specific products and industries, such as electronic waste, hazardous waste, and packaging waste.
For electronic waste, The e-Waste (Management) Rules, 2016, under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, requires that manufacturers and importers of electronic equipment obtain EPR certificate from the CPCB.
For hazardous waste, The Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management and Trans boundary Movement) Rules, 2016, under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, requires that producers of hazardous waste obtain EPR certificates from the CPCB.
Similarly, The Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016, under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, requires that manufacturers and brand owners of plastic carry bags, and multi-layered plastic packaging obtain EPR certificates from the CPCB.
Therefore, obtaining an EPR certificate is mandatory for manufacturers and importers of certain products, such as electronic equipment, hazardous waste, and plastic carry bags, as per the rules and regulations set by the CPCB and the MoEFCC. This is to ensure that these products are properly managed and disposed of at the end of their useful lives and to reduce the environmental impact of these products.
Benefits Of EPR Certificate
There are several benefits to obtaining an Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) certificate, both for manufacturers and for society as a whole. Some of these benefits include:
Environmental protection: EPR regulations help to reduce the environmental impact of products by encouraging manufacturers to use sustainable materials, design products for easy repair or disassembly, and properly manage the end-of-life disposal of their products.
Cost savings: By shifting the responsibility for the environmental impact of products from the government and taxpayers to the producers themselves, EPR regulations help to reduce the overall cost of managing waste and pollution.
Consumer protection: EPR regulations help to protect consumers by ensuring that products are properly labelled and that there are proper disposal options available for products at the end of their useful lives.
Compliance and legal protection: Obtaining an EPR certificate demonstrates compliance with regulations and can provide legal protection for manufacturers in case of any non-compliance issues.
Reputation and Marketing: Obtaining an EPR certificate can enhance a company's reputation and demonstrates their environmental responsibility, which can be used as a marketing tool.
Encourage innovation: EPR regulations can encourage manufacturers to develop new and innovative products that have a lower environmental impact, which can lead to long-term economic benefits.
Overall, EPR regulations help to create a more sustainable and responsible production and consumption system, which can lead to a cleaner and healthier environment and a stronger economy.
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Located: Eastern Ontario
Seeking: Co-ownership preferably in Ontario, QC, NY or New England states. Would also consider a guardian home arrangement.
“Halfdan” - Themiscyra’s Hammer of Thor is a black and rust male Doberman puppy. He is the top conformation pick in the litter and the 2nd pick working male (third overall in the litter).
His dam is one of the nicest working Doberman females you are liable to encounter (as recently assessed by this year’s victor at the WUSV Universal Sieger, Dominic Scarberry) but is from showlines and is a finished Canadian GCH, the sire is from 100% working lines and awesome stable confident drivey and versatile working dog. The litter was bred for health and longevity and working ability while hoping to retain sound structure. Both parents have above average health and longevity in the pedigree for the breed.
The litter has been evaluated for temperament by a professional tester who has background in working line shepherds as well as evaluating and training professional zoo therapy dogs and was graded for conformation by people involved in the Doberman show and performance ring for over 20 years each.
Halfdan was assessed as having the best nerve in the litter and is a thoughtful, soulful puppy who is seeking a relationship and has been qualified by many who’ve met him as “somebody’s heart dog”. He is incredibly intelligent, with big grips and confidence in spades. At this point in time he has a lovely front with nice length of upper arm not often seen in the breed good turn of stifle, nice rich dark markings and a masculine powerful head. I am seeking a co-ownership with someone who will work him in a bitesport venue (Preferably IGP, AS or PSA) but also let me have him shown to at least his Ch (ideally in Canada for proximity) but I am also open to someone who’ll want to show him and finish him AKC.
While both parents are fully health tested and I know what his health results will be DNA wise I have had him (along with the rest of the litter) embark tested to confirm these results and get him into OFA as well as see what the generic COI will be. (Currently awaiting results swabs have arrived at the lab)
I have a titling incentive program and make sure my co ownership arrangements are mutually beneficial.
I am a member in good standing of:
Doberman Pinscher Club of Canada (DPCC)
Doberman Pinscher Club of America (DPCA)
United Doberman Club (UDC).
German Shepherd Schutzhund Club of Canada (GSSCC)
Canadian Kennel Club (CKC)
Union des Éleveurs Canins du Québec (UECQ)
I have gotten nothing but positive comments about him in particular and the litter in general showing sound consistent genetics. This is a rare opportunity to own a Doberman who is nice enough to be shown to a Ch on the one hand yet has the drive and ability to be competitive in bitesport.
I am not in any hurry to place him and find the perfect home for him. I wish I could keep him myself but my partner picked his brother to retain and I still have many sport goals to accomplish with his dam.
He has been registered with the Canadian kennel club and I have received his reg certificate and certified pedigree so he could be registered with with AKC right away. He will be registered with UDC and receive a scorebook as well.
All updated and current health results not listed here can be provided upon request. Both parents UTD on everything except for thyroid for the dam as she was due in May when she whelped, will probably redo it in the fall but last year’s was normal.
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