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The EPR Certificate from CPCB: Your Key to Sustainable Business Practices
by Tanya Sharma on 2024-10-19

An EPR certification from the CPCB guarantees that the manufacturer will ensure proper waste management from its products. So, this works towards greater recycling as well as proper waste disposal and enforcing the guidelines required for the environment.

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EPR: Future Prospects and Challenges in Healthcare Devices
by Mahek Sancheti on 2024-10-18

Change in the Indian healthcare sector is fast. New technologies and a quest for sustainability bring it about. One of the core components of this change is something referred to as Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR).

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Is It Necessary To Renew The EPR Certificate For Adhesive Tapes
by Parul Bohral on 2024-10-17

Renewal of the EPR certificate for adhesive tapes ensures conformity to evolving environmental laws. It helps avoid fines and related legal issues for not being compliant.

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Understanding the Importance of EPR Certification for O-Rings
by Mahek Sancheti on 2024-10-11

O-Rings are widely used in all other industries like automobile, aerospace, and so on. Also, it is there in all day-to-day products.

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How to Obtain a No Objection Certificate for Building Construction
by Tanya Sharma on 2024-10-05

A No Objection Certificate (NOC) is an important document. It is issued by a competent authority. This certificate confirms that there are no objections to your construction project.

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Importance of CGWA (Central Ground Water Authority) NOC for Businesses
by Mahek Sancheti on 2024-09-21

The Central Ground Water Authority controls the usage of groundwater in India. Industries require a No Objection Certificate from CGWA.