STANDARDOPERATINGPROCEDURE Import and recycling OF Waste Tyre Peru

  • STANDARDOPERATINGPROCEDURE Import and recycling OF Waste Tyre Peru
  • STANDARDOPERATINGPROCEDURE Import and recycling OF Waste Tyre Peru
  • STANDARDOPERATINGPROCEDURE Import and recycling OF Waste Tyre Peru
  • What is the extended producer responsibility obligation for waste tyre importer?
  • For Old Tyres: The extended producer responsibility obligation for waste tyre importer in year (Y) shall be 100% of the tyre imported in year (Y-1). The import of waste tyre for the purpose of producing pyrolysis oil or char is prohibited.
  • What is the management & utilization of waste tyres?
  • The Management & Utilization of Waste Tyre will be based on the principle of Extended Producers Responsibility (EPR) where the Producers of the Waste Tyres as defined in Para 1(e) of the Schedule will be assigned EPR obligations on the basis of quantity of tyre manufactured/ sold or imported by it.
  • Can a waste tyre be imported for pyrolysis oil or char?
  • The import of waste tyre for the purpose of producing pyrolysis oil or char is prohibited. The waste tyre shall be allowed for retreading & CPCB will issue retreading certificates based on of Quantity of waste tyre retreaded and sold.
  • What is Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for waste tyres?
  • The Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is one such solution that has gained significant attention in recent years. ‘EPR for Waste Tyres’ is a new policy introduced by the Union Ministry for Forest and Climate Change in the 5th Amendment of the Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2016, on 21st July 2022.
  • What are the EPR rules for waste tyres?
  • The EPR rules for waste tyres is a significant move by the authorities to reduce the ill effects of other waste tyre disposal methods like landfills and burning, which can prove harmful to the environment.
  • How are tyres collected in the EU?
  • The EU has three tyre collection systems: In most EU countries, producers collect ELTs through Extended Producer Responsibility systems. Producers then recycle the ELTs or work with specialist organisations. All stakeholders in the waste recycling chain operate under free market conditions while adhering to applicable legislation.

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