“Six firms keen on running deposit refund scheme in Goa, boosting waste management efforts”

Six companies have expressed their interest in operating the deposit refund scheme in Goa, India. The scheme is aimed at managing and recycling waste effectively. The companies are looking to handle the collection and management of plastic waste under the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) plan. The EPR plan mandates that producers are responsible for managing the disposal or recycling of their products after use. This initiative is part of the state government’s efforts to tackle the growing problem of waste management and promote sustainability. The companies will be responsible for setting up collection centres where consumers can return their plastic waste in exchange for a refund. This system aims to encourage citizens to properly dispose of their waste and reduce littering. The companies will also be tasked with processing the collected waste in an environmentally friendly manner. The deposit refund scheme is a step towards creating a cleaner and greener environment in Goa. The companies will play a crucial role in the success of this initiative by efficiently managing the recycling process. The state government is optimistic about the potential impact of the scheme on waste management in the region. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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