
EPR Registration for Producers and Brand Owners
by Shamshad Alam on 2024-01-08
A legislative system known as Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) registration for producers and brand owners is designed to ensure that manufacturers are accountable for the environmental impact of their products throughout their whole life cycle, including disposal.

The National Environment Appellate Authority Act, 1997
by Shamshad Alam on 2024-01-08
An important piece of legislation that is vital to India's environmental governance is the National Environment Appellate Authority Act, of 1997.

The Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules, 2000
by Shamshad Alam on 2024-01-06
India developed The Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules, 2000 as a comprehensive regulatory framework in awareness of the negative effects that noise pollution has on human health and the environment.

The National Environmental Tribunal Act, 1995
by Yash Chauhan on 2024-01-06
The National Environment Tribunal Act was introduced in 1995 to provide a legal framework to assist in protecting our environment.

The Wild Life Protection Act, 1972
by Shamshad Alam on 2024-01-05
Wildlife conservation is imperative because it helps us maintain the ecological balance. The reason why we must maintain the ecological balance is to protect and maintain the stability of the ecosystem.

The Factories Act
by Hansika Bhardwaj on 2024-01-04
The Factories Act of 1948 is a crucial legislation in the arena of industrial safety, health and progress, ensuring the well-being of the workers across various industrial settings. With these guidelines, the Factories Act wishes to safeguard the welfare and safety of employees, with ventilation, lighting, sanitation and accidents.