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India’s Plastic Waste Management Rules, evolving since 2016, aim to curb rising plastic pollution through Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). The 2026 amendments introduce flexibility, reflecting a trade-off between industrial feasibility and environmental sustainability.
While flexibility in the 2026 Rules eases industrial compliance, excessive dilution risks undermining environmental goals. A balanced approach combining strict enforcement with economic feasibility is essential to ensure effective plastic waste management and long-term ecological sustainability.
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