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SUBMITTED BY:-
VIVEK KUMAR [050620272]
YASH KUMAR MATHUR [050620273]
YOGENDRA SINGH [0506274]
Plastic waste management with epr
system
SEMINAR GUIDEs:-
 Dr SANDHYA CHATTERJEE
 Miss. HARSHI VERMA
LOOK AT THIS AND
THINK ABOUT IT……
PLASTIC’S USE
IN OUR LIFE:-
IT IS ESTIMATED THAT 1.6 BILLION
TONES OF CARBON DIOXIDE (CO2)
EQUIVALENT GREENHOUSE GAS
EMISSIONS WERE GENERATED FROM
SOLID WASTE TREATMENT AND
DISPOSAL IN 2016, OR 5 PERCENT OF
GLOBAL EMISSIONS. THIS IS DRIVEN
PRIMARILY BY DISPOSING OF WASTE
IN OPEN DUMPS AND LANDFILLS
WITHOUT LANDFILL GAS COLLECTION
SYSTEMS. FOOD WASTE ACCOUNTS
FOR NEARLY 50% OF EMISSIONS.
SOLID WASTE–RELATED EMISSIONS
ARE ANTICIPATED TO INCREASE TO
2.38 BILLION TONES OF CO2-
EQUIVALENT PER YEAR BY 2050 IF NO
IMPROVEMENTS ARE MADE IN THE
RECYCLING
Plastic recycling encompasses a
number of processes through
which plastic waste is collected
and converted back into useful
products, instead of being simply
disposedof.
When we make a polymer, they
create carbon emission. Hence,
every manufacturer should be
follow the rules of EPR, and they
should avoid to re-create the
polymer again and again.
RECYCLEDPRODUCTS:-
ECO-FRIENDLY
&
SUSTAINABLE
PRODUCTS
Products made from recycled
plastic waste has lower Carbon
Footprint and costs much less
to manufacture while diverting
waste from landfills hence
recycled plastic products are
more sustainable and eco-
friendly
CREATING VALUE
OUT OF WASTE
Segregation & recycling plastic
waste help turnplastic waste
into granules which is further
used for manufacturing of
plastic products with
significantly higher in value
than it could have generated in
processof energy recovery.
GENERATES
JOBS
Recycling of plastic waste
strengthens the bottom of
pyramid by providing
employment to the labor force
& rag-pickers involved in
waste picking to segregation
to recycling.
EPR:-
Extended Producer Responsibility
(EPR) is defined asan
environmental protection
strategy that makes the
manufacturer of the product
responsible for the entire life
cycle of the product and
especially for the take back,
recycling andfinal disposal of the
product.
EPR inINDIA:-
 EPR in India began in 2012, for e-waste/electronic waste and gradually was
introduced for plastic as well. EPR challenges with implementation in India
are many given the volume of waste and the expanse of the country.
 India, implemented the EPR guidelines in 2016 covering plastic packaging
 It extended EPR to plastic manufacturers after the Plastic Waste
Management Rules 2016 (PWMR) were notified in 2016.
 EPR Registration in India has been recently mandated by the Central
Pollution Control Board of India.
HOW EXTENDED
PRODUCER
RESPONSIBILITY
WORKS !
Advantages of EPR:-
 Extended Producers Responsibility Plan reduces the effort of local
Municipalities for the physical and financial requirement of WASTE
MANAGEMENT.
 Promoting Recycling and use of re-furbished Product or parts thereof.
 Natural resources are limited so EPR is promoting the more efficient use of
 Improving material management.
 Beneficial for consumer
 Cost Effective.
COMPANIES WHO FOLLOW EPR:-
The SHAKTI
Plastic
Industries
R Planet Integrated
Solution Pvt. Ltd.
SAAHAS Zero
Waste
CIRCULAR ECONOMY
A circular economy is a systemic approach to
economic development designed to benefit
businesses, society, and the environment. In
contrast to the 'take-make-waste' linear model, a
circular economy is regenerative by design and
aims to gradually decouple growth from the
consumption of finite resources. The circular
economy is a model of production and
consumption, which involves sharing, leasing,
reusing, repairing, refurbishing and recycling
existing materials and products as long as possible.
In this way, the life cycle of products is extended. In
practice, it implies reducing waste to a minimum.
Linear vs. CircularEconomy
BUTTERFLY
PATH OF
CIRCULAR
ECONOMY
We need to switch to a circular economy
 The world's population is growing and with it
the demand for raw materials. However, the
supply of crucial raw materials is limited.
 Finite supplies also means some EU countries are
dependent on other countries for their raw
materials.
 In addition extracting and using raw materials has
a major impact on the environment. It also
increases energy consumption and CO2
emissions. However, a smarter use of raw
materials can lower CO2 emission.
Advantages of CIRCULAR ECONOMY
 Creation of new green industries and jobs.
 Reduced dependence on importation of raw materials.
 Avoidance of environmental damage caused by resource
extraction.
 Less pollution entering the earth's life support systems.
 Recent research published in the Journal of Industrial Ecology
concludes that circular economy activities can actually
increase overall production,
Three Challenges to the Circular Economy
 Controlling life cycles efficiently. It
is no surprise that many products
are hard to disassemble or to
recycle.
 Making linked industries resilient.
Sometimes the resource loop
cannot be closed within one
industry. ...
 Keeping the environment on the
agenda.
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plastic waste management.pptx

  • 1. SUBMITTED BY:- VIVEK KUMAR [050620272] YASH KUMAR MATHUR [050620273] YOGENDRA SINGH [0506274] Plastic waste management with epr system SEMINAR GUIDEs:-  Dr SANDHYA CHATTERJEE  Miss. HARSHI VERMA
  • 2. LOOK AT THIS AND THINK ABOUT IT……
  • 3. PLASTIC’S USE IN OUR LIFE:- IT IS ESTIMATED THAT 1.6 BILLION TONES OF CARBON DIOXIDE (CO2) EQUIVALENT GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS WERE GENERATED FROM SOLID WASTE TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL IN 2016, OR 5 PERCENT OF GLOBAL EMISSIONS. THIS IS DRIVEN PRIMARILY BY DISPOSING OF WASTE IN OPEN DUMPS AND LANDFILLS WITHOUT LANDFILL GAS COLLECTION SYSTEMS. FOOD WASTE ACCOUNTS FOR NEARLY 50% OF EMISSIONS. SOLID WASTE–RELATED EMISSIONS ARE ANTICIPATED TO INCREASE TO 2.38 BILLION TONES OF CO2- EQUIVALENT PER YEAR BY 2050 IF NO IMPROVEMENTS ARE MADE IN THE
  • 4. RECYCLING Plastic recycling encompasses a number of processes through which plastic waste is collected and converted back into useful products, instead of being simply disposedof. When we make a polymer, they create carbon emission. Hence, every manufacturer should be follow the rules of EPR, and they should avoid to re-create the polymer again and again.
  • 5. RECYCLEDPRODUCTS:- ECO-FRIENDLY & SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS Products made from recycled plastic waste has lower Carbon Footprint and costs much less to manufacture while diverting waste from landfills hence recycled plastic products are more sustainable and eco- friendly CREATING VALUE OUT OF WASTE Segregation & recycling plastic waste help turnplastic waste into granules which is further used for manufacturing of plastic products with significantly higher in value than it could have generated in processof energy recovery. GENERATES JOBS Recycling of plastic waste strengthens the bottom of pyramid by providing employment to the labor force & rag-pickers involved in waste picking to segregation to recycling.
  • 6. EPR:- Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is defined asan environmental protection strategy that makes the manufacturer of the product responsible for the entire life cycle of the product and especially for the take back, recycling andfinal disposal of the product.
  • 7. EPR inINDIA:-  EPR in India began in 2012, for e-waste/electronic waste and gradually was introduced for plastic as well. EPR challenges with implementation in India are many given the volume of waste and the expanse of the country.  India, implemented the EPR guidelines in 2016 covering plastic packaging  It extended EPR to plastic manufacturers after the Plastic Waste Management Rules 2016 (PWMR) were notified in 2016.  EPR Registration in India has been recently mandated by the Central Pollution Control Board of India.
  • 9. Advantages of EPR:-  Extended Producers Responsibility Plan reduces the effort of local Municipalities for the physical and financial requirement of WASTE MANAGEMENT.  Promoting Recycling and use of re-furbished Product or parts thereof.  Natural resources are limited so EPR is promoting the more efficient use of  Improving material management.  Beneficial for consumer  Cost Effective.
  • 10. COMPANIES WHO FOLLOW EPR:- The SHAKTI Plastic Industries R Planet Integrated Solution Pvt. Ltd. SAAHAS Zero Waste
  • 11. CIRCULAR ECONOMY A circular economy is a systemic approach to economic development designed to benefit businesses, society, and the environment. In contrast to the 'take-make-waste' linear model, a circular economy is regenerative by design and aims to gradually decouple growth from the consumption of finite resources. The circular economy is a model of production and consumption, which involves sharing, leasing, reusing, repairing, refurbishing and recycling existing materials and products as long as possible. In this way, the life cycle of products is extended. In practice, it implies reducing waste to a minimum.
  • 14. We need to switch to a circular economy  The world's population is growing and with it the demand for raw materials. However, the supply of crucial raw materials is limited.  Finite supplies also means some EU countries are dependent on other countries for their raw materials.  In addition extracting and using raw materials has a major impact on the environment. It also increases energy consumption and CO2 emissions. However, a smarter use of raw materials can lower CO2 emission.
  • 15. Advantages of CIRCULAR ECONOMY  Creation of new green industries and jobs.  Reduced dependence on importation of raw materials.  Avoidance of environmental damage caused by resource extraction.  Less pollution entering the earth's life support systems.  Recent research published in the Journal of Industrial Ecology concludes that circular economy activities can actually increase overall production,
  • 16. Three Challenges to the Circular Economy  Controlling life cycles efficiently. It is no surprise that many products are hard to disassemble or to recycle.  Making linked industries resilient. Sometimes the resource loop cannot be closed within one industry. ...  Keeping the environment on the agenda.