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Key amendments to the plastic waste Management Rules, 2016:
- Mandatory Barcode/QR Codes: From 1st July
2025, producers, importers, or brand owners must provide specific
information using one of the following methods: 
- Barcode or QR code on the plastic packaging.
 - Product information brochure.
 - Unique number issued under existing laws, printed on the plastic packaging.
 
 - Quarterly Updates: The Central Pollution Control Board will regularly publish and update lists of compliant entities, enhancing accountability
 - Strict Penalties: Non-compliance with these
rules will result in penalties as per Section 15 of the Environment
(Protection) Act, 1986. 
- Any violation of the Act, its rules, orders, or directions may result in imprisonment of up to 5 years, a fine of up to ₹1 lakh, or both. Continued violations may incur an additional fine of ₹5,000 per day after the initial conviction.
 - If the violation persists for over a year after conviction, imprisonment may extend to 7 years.
 
 
This amendment aims to enhance transparency in plastic waste management and enforce stricter penalties for violations
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