Plastic is everywhere. From the wrapper of a chocolate to the bottle of water we drink, plastic makes our life easy. But have you ever thought about what happens to plastic after we throw it away? Most plastic does not disappear. It stays on land, in rivers, and even inside animals. This is where CPCB EPR Plastic compliance comes in. The Government of India has made rules so that companies who make, sell, or use plastic take responsibility for the waste they create. This responsibility is called Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) . Let us understand EPR Authorization, EPR Compliance, and CPCB EPR Plastic rules in very simple words. What Is EPR? (Extended Producer Responsibility) Imagine you buy a toy. After playing, if the toy breaks, who should clean it up? You, right? Now imagine a company makes millions of plastic packets. After people throw them away, who should clean them up? EPR means the company must take responsibility. In simple words: EPR is a rule that says: “If you c...