Cat III & IV Compliant

Strategic EPR Fulfillment for MLP & Industrial Plastics

Authorized channelization for Tetra Paks, Laminated Tubes, and PVC Scrap. CPCB-compliant Co-processing and Recycling solutions eliminating dioxin liabilities.

The PVC Incineration Ban

Burning PVC scrap releases Dioxins and HCl gas. Sending PVC to standard incinerators is a violation of the Air Act 1981, attracting immediate closure orders.

0%
Tolerance

Co-Processing

100% Thermal Destruction

AFR FUEL

EPR Certificate

Co-processing Credits.

EPR CERT
CAT III
Technical Scope

Complex Polymers & Industrial Engineering Plastics

Covers Category III (MLP) heterogeneous layers, Industrial Scrap (PVC/ABS) with toxicity risks, and Category IV (Compostable) polymers requires specific environments.

Regulatory Classification

CAT III

Multi-Layered Plastic

Plastic-foil-paper laminates (Chips packets, Tetra Paks).

CAT IV

Compostable

PLA/Starch-based. Must be CPCB certified.

SCRAP

Industrial Engineering

PVC Pipes, ABS, Polycarbonate. PVC is haz-characteristic.

Multi-Layered (MLP)

Sachets, Pouches, Laminated Tubes. Difficult to recycle mechanically.

Compostable

PLA bags. Valid only if certified by CIPET/CPCB.

Industrial PVC/ABS

Rigid pipes, cable insulation, automotive parts. Chlorine risk.

Regulatory Tripwires

Governed by PWM Rules 2022 & EPA 1986.

PVC Incineration Ban

Burning PVC releases Dioxins/Furans. Violates Air Act 1981. Must be mechanically recycled or landfilled, never burned in standard boilers.

MLP EPR Shortfall

MLP is hard to recycle. Producers using it have 100% obligation. Failure to Co-process means missing EPr credits and facing EC levies.

Fake Compostables

Using 'biodegradable' plastics without CIPET/CPCB certification is a Single-Use Plastic Ban violation.

PVC ISOLATION

PVC must be strictly segregated. In PET/HDPE streams, it degrades equipment and product quality due to acid release.

PLA CONTAMINATION

Never mix Cat IV (PLA) with standard plastics. It acts as a contaminant in recycling streams.

The KLIN ENVIRO Protocol

Precision Segregation & authorized Treatment

1

Precision Segregation

  • Isolate PVC/ABS from packaging.
  • Bale MLP immediately for hygiene.
2

Authorized Logistics

  • Tracking to Cement Plants (AFR).
  • Form IV Challans.
3

Treatment

CO-PROCESSING

MLP to Kilns (Zero Residue).

FIBER RECOVERY

Tetra Paks to Paper Mills.

RECYCLING

PVC/ABS to Mechanical Grinding.

Technical FAQs

Can we burn PVC waste in our boiler?

Absolutely not. Releases HCl, Dioxins/Furans. Severe EPA violation.

Diff between 'Biodegradable' and 'Compostable'?

Only 'Compostable' (IS/ISO 17088 certified) is exempt. 'Biodegradable' is a vague term not recognized for exemption.

Why is MLP expensive?

Negative value. Cannot be easily separated. Generators pay 'Tipping Fees' to kilns for destruction.

Can Tetra Paks be recycled?

Yes! They contain ~70% paper. We route them to paper mills for Hydrapulpers to recover fiber. PolyAl is separated for sheets.

How do I prove I met EPR target for MLP?

EPR Certificates generated on proper portal. Issued by the Cement Plant (Co-processor).