Architectural lighting, street lighting, and outdoor area illumination are just a few of the applications that heavily rely on lighting technology intended to distribute or manage light. Indian Technical Standard CEEW18 governs the manufacture and quality requirements for various lighting devices in India. It describes the precise technical requirements, quality standards, safety precautions, and testing processes that lighting equipment makers for the purpose of spreading or regulating light must follow.
These guidelines are in line with India's overarching goals of encouraging energy-efficient lighting, improving illumination quality, and guaranteeing the availability of trustworthy and secure lighting solutions for a range of uses. Manufacturers adhering to these criteria support national initiatives aimed at offering public areas, enterprises, and industries sustainable and efficient lighting solutions.
Note: The mandatory EPR Registration Certificate must be obtained by manufacturers of lighting or equipment intended to distribute or control light, with the exception of filament bulb manufacturers.
Manufacturers who have been granted EPR authorization bear a heavy burden of duty for the appropriate disposal, recycling, and ecologically responsible management of their lighting products. Manufacturers who hold an EPR authorization are dedicated to creating lighting solutions that meet stringent sustainability and energy efficiency standards while also being economical and ecologically beneficial. It fosters the circular economy concepts within the lighting industry and encourages appropriate management of electronic waste, which goes toward creating a more environmentally conscious and greener future.
An essential program to handle the expanding problem of managing electronic trash, or "e-waste," is called EPRA, or Extended Producer's Responsibility Authorization. Securing EPR authorization from the State Pollution Control Boards (SPCBs) and receiving the EPR Registration Certificate from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) are the two steps in the process of obtaining EPR authorization. With the help of EPRA, manufacturers and importers of electronic goods will take over management of e-waste from consumers and local governments. Electronics importers and manufacturers are obligated by EPRA to assume full responsibility for the whole lifecycle of their products, from manufacturing to disposal. Establishing and financing collection networks, recycling centers, and appropriate e-waste disposal techniques are all part of this.
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Step 2: Attach all the required documents
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Brand Liaison offers valuable assistance in obtaining an EPR Registration Certificate for Other lighting or equipment for the purpose of spreading or controlling light excluding filament bulbs, Our services include:
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