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Plastic Waste Export License
A Plastic Waste Export License is an authorization document that empowers the firms legally export plastic wastes for recycling or disposal subject to some international set standards. Therefore, MoEF&CC legalises the exportation of plastic in a bid to check the rampant flow of unmanaged plastic scrap to India. Owing to the absence of infrastructure and a proper collection method the used plastic ends up being dumped and not recycled. In turn, through exportation of the plastic waste, the MoEF&CC seeks to reduce the effects of environmental degradation and absolve the local waste management systems. It makes sure that the plastic scrap which is very difficult to recycle is being processed in the countries where they are likely to have better recycling facilities and at the same time, India can focus on improving its waste management system.
The types of plastic waste permitted for export under the guidelines of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) typically include:
These plastics must typically be non-hazardous, properly segregated, and meet international standards to be eligible for export. The specific regulations and types may vary based on changes in policy and international agreements.
As per Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2016-
The rules lists solid plastic waste under Basel No. B3010 as one of the wastes that can be imported, subject to certain conditions and documentation requirements.
The registration for Import Export Code (IEC) in India involves obtaining a ten-digit code issued by the Ministry of Commerce. This code is essential for all import and export operations within the country. The IEC is sanctioned by the Director-General of Foreign Trade (DGFT). Notably, exporters are not required to reapply for the IEC or seek its renewal. The application process is conducted online, necessitating the submission of specific documents, bank information, and a Digital Signature Certificate (DSC), which are then verified by the relevant authorities. Upon successful submission of the required documents, the IEC is provided to the business owner or exporter in a digital format, facilitating the export of plastic scrap from India.
In addition to the Import Export Code (IEC) and the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF) certificates, exporters must also acquire the necessary consent certificates, namely the Consent to Establish and Consent to Operate, for their export plastic scrap business.
The Consent to Establish (CTE) is a very important factor that one requires to obtain before engaging in export of plastic scrap in India. Before the formation of the unit, the exporter has to get consent as per the provision of the Plastic Waste Management Rules as per the Air and Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Acts.
Likewise the Consent to Operate (CTO) is also necessary for the functioning of export plastic scrap business in India. According to the provisions of the PWM Rules, this consent must be secured only after the unit is formed and is ready to start exporting plastic scrap for which it has to follow the guidelines under Air and Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Acts.
These certificates are also granted under the Water and Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Acts and the procedure of obtaining these is as follows. This involves filling of an application through an online centralized portal of the concerned Union Territory Pollution Control Committee or the State Pollution Control Board. The application should be, however, submitted with the necessary certifications, paperwork, or permits according to CPCB’s implementation protocols. Finally, the authorities will scrutinize the application that has been submitted after going through all the processes.
To be eligible for exporting plastic waste from India:
The permissions required for exporting plastic waste from India include: