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Read MoreAtAbsolute Veritas, we specialize in delivering end-to-end certification services that help businesses ensure quality, safety, and regulatory compliance while seamlessly accessing...
Read MoreBIS CRS (Compulsory Registration Scheme) certification is a mandatory BIS certification in India for electronics, IT, and telecom products, ensuring...
Read MoreBIS ISI Mark certification is a mandatory BIS certification in India that ensures products comply with Indian safety, quality, and performance standards. Regulated...
Read MoreBIS Scheme X certification is a specialized BIS certification in India for low-voltage switchgear, control gear, machinery, and electrical equipment. Managed by the...
Read MoreWPC ETA Certification is a mandatory approval from the Wireless Planning & Coordination (WPC) Wing, India for wireless devices like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and other telecom...
Read MoreEPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) registration is a mandatory compliance requirement under Indian environmental regulations for producers, importers, and brand owners...
Read MoreExtended Producer Responsibility (EPR) denotes the accountability of producers towards the eco-friendly handling of their products throughout their lifecycle. For battery producers, it signifies the obligation to manage waste batteries in an environmentally sustainable manner, aiming to safeguard both human health and the environment from potential adverse effects of substances within the batteries.
Yes, foreign manufacturers can apply under the FMCS (Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme) to sell their nuts, bolts, and fasteners in India.
EPR for Battery Waste Management encompasses various battery types, such as portable, electric vehicle, automotive, and industrial batteries.
Selling non-certified products is illegal and may lead to penalties, seizure of goods, or cancellation of business licenses.