Kline Hosts Used Oil Extended Producer Responsibility Round Table with Industry Representatives

Kline Hosts Used Oil Extended Producer Responsibility Round Table with Industry Representatives

On March 21, Kline conducted a roundtable discussion on the Used Oil Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulation that will come into force in April 2024. The participants included representatives of major lubricant, lubricant basestock, and lubricant additive companies, as well as representatives from the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) – an industry body, and the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), a government agency that will administer this regulation.

The regulation, which was announced in September 2023 has crept up on the lubricants industry. An informal survey at the event found that only 14% of the attendees felt that their company was prepared for the new regulations.

Of course, the industry still has 12 months before the requirement to buy EPR certificates in a given ratio (specified by the regulation) to their lubricant sales. A discussion on the implementation of EPR in the context of the Indian market highlighted several issues that need to be addressed before a successful program achieves true circularity.

The discussion points included key aspects of the industry: collection of used oils, re-refining capacity and technology, availability of enough EPR certificates in line with the requirements of the regulation and finding a home for the re-refined basestocks. India has set ambitious EPR targets especially compared with other countries. To achieve these targets, various roadblocks will have to be addressed. The roundtable threw up some potential solutions to address these issues based on the unique challenges that India poses, as well as the lessons learnt from EPR programs in other countries.

Kline will publish a paper on the implementation challenges of the Indian used oil EPR regulations to stimulate a much-needed discussion on this topic. As they say, watch this space.


Excellent initiative by Kline Team.

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Anant Bhargava

Leading Used Oil Recycler / Committee Member - Circular Economy in Used Oil

11 个月

A great initiative Kline & Company Milind Phadke ???? Good conversations and positive action will surely overcome all the challenges. In the challenges lie the opportunities. We at IFP Petro are fully committed towards the circularity and believe every drop of used oil recycled is oil re-born. Looking forward to collaborate and support all stakeholders????

Satyan Gupta

Director, Energy at Kline & Company

11 个月

It was encouraging to see all producers endorsing Kline independent view on the potential implications of this important regulation. Also, truly appreciate the participation of CPCB officials in this Round Table event! Based on Kline’s strong expertise in the global re-refining space, we will continue to support the industry with more such insightful knowledge sharing sessions, content in future….

Varun Chopra

Vice President of Sales - Safety Kleen Base Oils

11 个月

A much needed step towards sustainability for the Indian Lubricants sector. We at Safety-Kleen have been re-refining used motor oil to GrII+ base stocks for 40+ years that translates to over 70% reduction in CO2e when compared to virgin base stocks. This is will be a challenging but rewarding path forward.

Milan Dandawate

Sr. Marketing Strategy and Planning Leader | ex-IBMer | B2B Campaign Management, Demand Generation & CRM | Solutions GTM: Messaging and Content Creation | New Product Launch and developing Roadmap w/Strategic Partners |

11 个月

excellent viewpoints, compliance always shapes the direction ...many thanks.

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