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Leading the Charge: Zecomy’s Role in Achieving UN SDG 2030 Goals through Waste Management

The world is facing unprecedented challenges such as poverty, inequality, climate change, environmental degradation, peace and justice. To address these issues, the United Nations adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, a shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, in 2015. The agenda consists of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which are an urgent call for action by all countries – developed and developing – in a global partnership. The SDGs are interrelated and interdependent, meaning that progress in one area affects progress in others. Among the 17 goals, there are several that directly or indirectly relate to waste management, such as: – Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation – Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy – Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities – Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production – Goal 13: Climate Action – Goal 14: Life Below Water – Goal 15: Life on Land Waste management is a crucial component of sustainable development, as it affects human health, environmental quality, resource efficiency, and economic productivity. Poor waste management can lead to pollution, disease, greenhouse gas emissions, loss of biodiversity, and social inequality. On the other hand, effective waste management can provide multiple benefits, such as: – Improving access to clean water and sanitation services – Reducing energy consumption and increasing renewable energy production from waste – Enhancing urban livability and resilience – Promoting circular economy and resource recovery – Mitigating climate change and adapting to its impacts – Protecting marine and terrestrial ecosystems and biodiversity – Empowering marginalized groups and creating green jobs As a waste management startup, Zecomy is committed to contributing to the achievement of the SDGs through its innovative solutions. Through our platform and recyclers, Zecomy offers a range of services, such as: – Waste collection and transportation – Waste sorting and segregation – Waste treatment and disposal – Waste auditing and consulting Zecomy’s vision is to create a zero-waste society, where waste is seen as a valuable resource rather than a burden. Zecomy’s mission is to provide affordable, reliable, and sustainable waste management services to its clients while ensuring environmental and social responsibility. Zecomy believes that everyone has a role to play in achieving the SDGs, and that collaboration is key to success. If you are interested in learning more about Zecomy’s services and how they can help you achieve your sustainability objectives, please visit our website at zecomy.com or contact us at info@ecoemarket.com. Together, we can make a difference for our planet and our future.

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Bridging the Gap: EPR as the Crucial Link in the Sustainability Chain

“Imagine a world where the companies that create the products, we use every day are held accountable for their impact on the environment. That’s the goal of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), a policy framework that assigns responsibility for the end-of-life management of consumer products to producers, importers, and brand owners. By incentivizing these parties to design products that are more environmentally sustainable and easier to recycle or dispose of, EPR has the potential to transform the way we deal with waste.” EPR is not a new concept. It was first introduced in Germany in 1991 to address the problem of packaging waste. Since then, it has been adopted by many countries around the world for different types of products, such as electronics, batteries, tyres and textiles. In India, EPR was implemented for e-waste in 2012 and for plastic waste in 2016. The need for EPR arises from the fact that India generates about 26,000 tonnes of plastic waste every day, of which only 60% is collected and 6% is recycled. The rest ends up in landfills, water bodies or open burning, causing severe environmental and health hazards. EPR aims to reduce this waste by making PIBOs accountable for collecting and processing their plastic packaging waste through recycling, reuse, or end-of-life disposal. However, implementing EPR in India is not without challenges. Some of these include: – Lack of awareness and compliance among PIBOs about their EPR obligations and targets – Lack of infrastructure and capacity for collection, segregation, and recycling of plastic waste – Lack of traceability and transparency in the EPR value chain – Lack of coordination and cooperation among various stakeholders, such as PIBOs, waste management companies, government agencies and consumers To overcome these challenges, the government has taken several steps to streamline and strengthen the EPR regime in India. Some of these are: – Issuing guidelines on EPR for plastic packaging in 2021 that provide a clear roadmap for PIBOs to fulfil their EPR targets – Developing a centralized online portal for registration and monitoring of PIBOs and plastic waste processors (PWPs) – Introducing a system of EPR certificates that can be generated and transferred by PWPs to PIBOs as proof of their EPR performance – Levying environmental compensation on PIBOs who fail to meet their EPR targets These measures have created a conducive environment for EPR to flourish in India. They have also opened up new opportunities for waste management startups like Zecomy to play a vital role in bridging the gap between PIBOs and PWPs. Zecomy as a digital platform connects PIBOs with verified PWPs across India and helps them fulfil their EPR obligations in a hassle-free manner. Zecomy also provides end-to-end solutions for plastic waste management, such as collection, transportation, recycling, and disposal. EPR is not just a regulatory requirement; it is also a strategic advantage for PIBOs who want to enhance their brand image and reputation as responsible corporate citizens. By adopting EPR, PIBOs can demonstrate their commitment to sustainability and social responsibility, which can boost their customer loyalty and market share. EPR is also a catalyst for innovation and a circular economy. By embracing EPR, PIBOs can rethink their product design and packaging to make them more eco-friendly and resource-efficient. They can also explore new ways of using recycled plastic as raw material or creating new products from plastic waste. EPR is the crucial link in the sustainability chain that connects producers, consumers and waste managers. It is a win-win solution for all stakeholders involved. It benefits the environment by reducing plastic pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. It benefits the economy by creating jobs and value from waste. And it benefits society by improving public health and well-being. If you are a PIBO who wants to join this sustainability movement and fulfil your EPR obligations with ease and efficiency, contact us today at Zecomy (https://ecoemarket.com/). We are here to help you bridge the gap and make a difference.

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