The Environment Ministry’s draft Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Rules, 2024, set to take effect in 2026, will hold producers accountable for managing packaging waste, promote recycling, and incentivize eco-friendly practices.
In a significant step to revolutionise packaging waste management, the Environment Ministry has introduced the draft of Environment Protection (Extended Producer Responsibility for Packaging) Rules, 2024. These rules, notified on December 6, are scheduled to take effect on April 1, 2026.
The proposed regulations focus on Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), requiring producers, importers, and brand owners (PIBOs) to oversee the entire lifecycle of packaging materials, including paper, glass, metal, and sanitary products. From production to recycling and disposal, PIBOs will bear the responsibility for managing packaging waste sustainably.
The rules set strict targets for waste collection and recycling, encouraging accountability among all stakeholders. The rules drafted urge people to use recycled materials and sustainable packaging designs to reduce environmental impact and conserve resources.
Incentives for adopting eco-friendly materials and innovative recycling technologies are included to help industry players transition toward greener practices. These regulations align with the Plastic Waste Management Rules and support the Swachh Bharat Mission by addressing India’s unique waste challenges and involving both formal and informal sectors in recycling efforts.
PIBOs will also need to submit regular reports on their waste management initiatives and recycling compliance. This ensures transparency and enables monitoring of progress toward creating a cleaner and more sustainable environment.