Product : Video Recorders
IS Standard : CEEW10
Yes, Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) authorization is required for video recorders in India. EPR is a policy that requires producers to take responsibility for the environmental impact of their products, even after they have been sold. This includes the collection and recycling of e-waste, such as video recorders.
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) is responsible for implementing EPR for video recorders. To obtain EPR authorization, manufacturers and importers must meet certain requirements, such as:
Once a manufacturer or importer has obtained EPR authorization, they are responsible for collecting and recycling e-waste from their products. They can do this by setting up their own collection and recycling system, or by working with a third-party recycler.
Here are some of the benefits of EPR authorization for video recorders:
If you manufacture or import video recorders in India, you should consider obtaining EPR authorization. It is an important environmental policy that can help to protect the environment and your business.
Here are some of the common types of video recorders:
These products contain a variety of hazardous materials, such as lead, mercury, cadmium, and brominated flame retardants. These materials can be harmful to human health and the environment if they are not disposed of properly.
EPR helps to ensure that these materials are recycled in an environmentally sound manner. This helps to protect human health and the environment, and it also helps to conserve natural resources.