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Implement C&D Waste Rules 2024 for a Greener Future

Clean Environment, Smart Construction

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The Construction and Demolition Waste Management Rules, 2024—effective from April 1, 2025—mandate recycling, recovery, and reuse of C&D waste to reduce environmental impact and promote circularity. From EPR obligations to strict utilization targets, the new rules apply to all large construction, demolition, and renovation activities.

Why Choose Us for C&D Waste Compliance?

End-to-End EPR Solutions
From registration to EPR credit trading—we handle it all so you stay 100% compliant with CPCB norms.

Experience in C&D Waste Handling
We understand the complexity of demolition, recycling, and reuse—ensuring efficient and legal waste management.

Digital Monitoring & Reporting
We simplify compliance with automated tracking, real-time dashboards, and timely reporting.

Sustainable Approach
Our methods prioritize circular economy goals, environmental safety, and resource recovery.

Trusted by Builders & Contractors
Leading infrastructure firms rely on us for seamless execution of waste rules under the 2024 framework.

FAQ's

❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Who needs to comply with the 2024 C&D Waste Management Rules?
A: All entities involved in construction, demolition, renovation, or repair generating C&D waste—including builders, contractors, developers, and infrastructure companies.


Q2. What is Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) in C&D waste?
A: EPR mandates that waste producers register with CPCB, ensure collection & recycling of C&D waste, and meet annual targets. EPR certificates must be acquired and managed digitally.


Q3. What is the minimum recycling target for 2025–26?
A: 50% recycling for reconstruction and demolition projects. From 2026–27 onwards, 100% recycling compliance is mandatory.


Q4. Are there penalties for non-compliance?
A: Yes, environmental compensation is imposed. However, partial refunds are offered if compliance is achieved within 3 years of the violation.


Q5. What materials are included in C&D waste?
A: Common materials include bricks, concrete, soil, sand, metal, wood, plastics, and debris from structures or roads.

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