Understanding the Environment Protection Act 1986 — A Step Towards a Greener India
India’s environmental journey took a transformative turn with the enactment of the Environment Protection Act 1986, designed as a comprehensive legal framework to control pollution and protect natural resources.
From regulating hazardous substances to empowering citizens to report violations, this umbrella legislation ensures a balance between industrial growth and ecological preservation.
The Environment Protection Act 1986 plays a vital role in safeguarding India’s natural resources and promoting sustainable development. Discover its key provisions, impact, and how it shapes India’s EHS compliance framework.
The Act also lays the groundwork for EHS compliance, encouraging industries to integrate safety, sustainability, and accountability into their operations.
Read the full blog to explore its scope, key provisions, and lasting impact:

 
 
 
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