The plastic waste authorization holder has to comply with the following mandatory compliance:
The authorization holder has to maintain records and registers of the plastic waste generated, processed, or recycled by them, such as the quantity, category, source, destination, mode of transportation, etc.
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The authorization holder has to follow the standards and guidelines issued by the CPCB and the MoEFCC for plastic waste management, such as collection, storage, transport, processing, recycling, disposal, etc.
The authorization holder has to ensure the health and safety of the workers and the public involved in the plastic waste activities, such as providing personal protective equipment, training, medical check-ups, etc.
The authorization holder has to ensure environmental protection and pollution control during plastic waste activities, such as preventing the release of hazardous substances, minimizing waste generation, maximizing resource recovery, etc.
The authorization holder has to follow the best practices and norms for plastic waste management, such as extended producer responsibility, collection and channelization, segregation and transportation, etc.
The plastic waste authorization is valid for a period of five years from the date of issue. The authorization holder can apply for renewal of the authorization at least 120 days before the expiry of the authorization. The renewal application has to be submitted online along with the updated documents and the proof of compliance with the authorization conditions and terms. The SPCB or UTPCC will renew the authorization or reject the application within 120 days of the receipt of the complete application. The renewal authorization is also valid for a period of five years from the date of issue.
Two companies that manufacture plastic literature holders are Global Industrial and Uline. Both have websites where you can view the products that they make.
"Plastic literature holders can be purchased online, or at any Officemax or Staples in person. The best prices in town for those holders will be found at Barnes and Nobles in the mall."
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Yes, a person can buy a plastic id holder on Amazon. Amazon offers holders in different sizes, and in clear or frosted plastic. They offer vertical and horizontal loading holders and holders with slots for chains or lanyards.
Its commonly reffered to as the plastic holder...and it often holds six packs....hope I helped (:
You can buy plastic literature holders at your local thrift or second hand store because these are the places where you can buy anything plastic at great costs and great qualities which have them in bulk.
Item holders such a cup holders are often made of plastic because of how cheap plastic is to make as well as how cheap it is to manufacture it. Most of the United States (and the rest of the world) received their plastic holders from China, where workers are paid ~$21/week which makes the turnaround price for the goods they produce very high for the employer.
The plastic soda can holders that hold a six pack together were invented in 1960. A company called Hi-Cone invented them in St. Louis.
You can find plastic card holders at hobby stores. Michael's and Joanne's are good stores, along with Hobby Lobby.
The SPCB or UTPCC can cancel, suspend, or revoke the authorization if the authorization holder fails to comply with the conditions and terms of the authorization, fails to submit the annual returns or the renewal application, provides false or misleading information or documents, causes or is likely to cause environmental damage or harm to human health, or violates any provision of the Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016 and 2018 or any other applicable law. The SPCB or UTPCC will issue a notice to the authorization holder, giving them an opportunity to show cause why the authorization should not be cancelled, suspended, or revoked. The SPCB or UTPCC will communicate the decision to the authorization holder and the CPCB within 15 days of the decision.
The fees and validity of plastic waste authorization vary from state to state and depend on the type and capacity of the plastic waste activities undertaken by the entity. However, some sources indicate that there is no need to pay any fees along with the application, but only for the field inspection. Another source suggests that the plastic waste authorization is valid for a period of five years from the date of issue and can be renewed for another five years by submitting a renewal application at least 120 days before the expiry of the authorization.