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  • Why Duty Confusion Still Costs Indian Importers
    For many Indian importers, customs duties feel like a background cost—until a shipment is held and the real impact shows up in storage charges, delayed deliveries, and buyer pressure. Anti-dumping duty and safeguard duty are especially confusing because they don’t apply uniformly. Rates can change, exemptions may be limited, and enforcement often depends on how accurately goods are...
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  • Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling in India: A Business Shift in the Making

    India’s move toward electric mobility is changing more than just how vehicles run. It is also creating an urgent need to manage used lithium-ion batteries in a safe and structured way. For businesses, this shift opens up a recycling opportunity that is driven not by trends, but by regulation and long-term demand.

    As battery usage increases across EVs, electronics, and energy storage systems, recycling is becoming an essential part of the value chain rather than a side activity.

    Opportunity Beyond Metal Recovery
    At first glance, lithium-ion battery recycling appears to be about recovering valuable metals like lithium, cobalt, and nickel. In practice, the opportunity goes deeper. Recycling is now closely tied to compliance requirements under India’s battery waste regulations, which means producers actively look for registered recyclers to meet their obligations.

    Businesses that understand this compliance-driven demand are able to build stable partnerships and predictable revenue streams, instead of depending only on fluctuating metal prices.
    Related Article - https://www.greenpermits.in/lithium-ion-battery-recycling-business-in-india-risks/

    Why Compliance Planning Makes or Breaks the Business
    Lithium-ion battery recycling is not a business where operations can begin first and approvals can be managed later. Fire safety, pollution control, hazardous waste handling, and registration requirements all play a central role.

    Many early-stage recyclers face delays not because their technology is weak, but because compliance was treated as paperwork rather than infrastructure. Those who plan approvals early move faster, avoid operational stoppages, and gain long-term credibility with producers and OEMs.

    If you are exploring lithium-ion battery recycling in India, understanding the regulatory landscape before investing can significantly reduce risk.

    Connect with Green Permits for expert support on battery recycling approvals, EPR compliance, and regulatory planning.

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    Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling in India: A Business Shift in the Making India’s move toward electric mobility is changing more than just how vehicles run. It is also creating an urgent need to manage used lithium-ion batteries in a safe and structured way. For businesses, this shift opens up a recycling opportunity that is driven not by trends, but by regulation and long-term demand. As battery usage increases across EVs, electronics, and energy storage systems, recycling is becoming an essential part of the value chain rather than a side activity. Opportunity Beyond Metal Recovery At first glance, lithium-ion battery recycling appears to be about recovering valuable metals like lithium, cobalt, and nickel. In practice, the opportunity goes deeper. Recycling is now closely tied to compliance requirements under India’s battery waste regulations, which means producers actively look for registered recyclers to meet their obligations. Businesses that understand this compliance-driven demand are able to build stable partnerships and predictable revenue streams, instead of depending only on fluctuating metal prices. Related Article - https://www.greenpermits.in/lithium-ion-battery-recycling-business-in-india-risks/ Why Compliance Planning Makes or Breaks the Business Lithium-ion battery recycling is not a business where operations can begin first and approvals can be managed later. Fire safety, pollution control, hazardous waste handling, and registration requirements all play a central role. Many early-stage recyclers face delays not because their technology is weak, but because compliance was treated as paperwork rather than infrastructure. Those who plan approvals early move faster, avoid operational stoppages, and gain long-term credibility with producers and OEMs. If you are exploring lithium-ion battery recycling in India, understanding the regulatory landscape before investing can significantly reduce risk. Connect with Green Permits for expert support on battery recycling approvals, EPR compliance, and regulatory planning. 📞 +91 78350 06182 | 📧 wecare@greenpermits.in
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    Explore lithium-ion battery recycling in India, business opportunities, compliance risks, approvals, and EPR requirements. Consult Green Permits.
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  • Plastic EPR Registration in India: Why Businesses Are Taking It Seriously Now
    A growing number of Indian brands are facing an unexpected question from distributors, marketplaces, and auditors: “Do you have your Plastic EPR registration number?” For many businesses, this question comes after products are already in the market—when the cost of delay is highest. Plastic EPR registration is no longer a back-office formality. It has become a front-line...
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  • Why EPR Registration is a Game-Changer for Plastic Waste Management in India
    Plastic has become a part of everything we do — from the water bottles we drink to the packaging that delivers our favorite products. But while it’s convenient for us, it’s taking a serious toll on the planet. Every year, millions of tonnes of plastic end up in landfills or oceans, and only a small percentage is ever recycled. The good news is that India is changing that...
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  • How to Start an E-Waste Recycling Plant in India – Turning Waste into Opportunity
    A few years ago, a client from Gujarat called us with a simple yet powerful idea:“I want to start a business that helps clean up India’s e-waste.” At that time, it was just a vision — no land, no licenses, just intent.Within a year, that idea became a fully functional, CPCB-registered e-waste recycling plant, processing tonnes of discarded electronics every month...
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  • Why ISI Mark Certification Matters for Indian Manufacturers
    In today’s competitive market, quality isn’t just a selling point — it’s a necessity. Whether you’re making electrical appliances, construction materials, or household goods, customers expect safety, durability, and trust. That’s exactly what the ISI Mark Certification from the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) represents — a mark of assurance...
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  • Why BIS Hallmark Certification Matters for Jewellers in India
    In India, jewellery is more than just an accessory — it’s emotion, investment, and heritage all wrapped into one. Whether it’s a wedding necklace, a festive bangle, or a small gold coin, customers want one assurance above everything else: purity. But in a market filled with variations and uncertainties, how can jewellers prove the authenticity of what they sell? That’s...
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