26 Aug
26Aug

The Delhi Pollution Control Committee is abbreviated as DPCC. It is a self-governing body established by the Delhi government in 1991 under the supervision of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). Many of the CPCB's rules and roles have been authorised. The DPCC effectively issues a licence known as a DPCC License, which is a no objection certificate that guarantees that the proposed/existing business enterprise will not affect the environment or community. A provision has been made that the entrepreneur must first obtain the "NOC" from the board before changing or improving the manufacturing process or establishing industries. The DPCC's aim is to Sustainable development is a broad concept that encompasses the need for sustainable growth while also considering environmental sustainability and social equity. Waste management: Waste management that is both effective and environmentally friendly is a great source of environmental protection. Consumer awareness: Educating the general public about the effects and consequences of pollution on our environment and persuading them to adopt environmentally friendly goods will help control pollution. Compliance: Under the Delhi 2021 Master Plan, the DPCC has identified some guidelines for industries and healthcare establishments to reduce pollutants in Delhi. Pollution license basically categorize in two: 

  • CTE – Consent to operate
  • The Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act – 1974 and the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act – 1981 both require a NOC from the DPCC before you can start your company or enterprise. Before starting a company, you must obtain CTE from the appropriate State Pollution Control Board (DPCC). The procedure begins with the submission of an application in the specified format, along with the appropriate documentation and fees, and is followed by an inspection.
  • CTO- Consent to establish
  • CTO- Consent to Operate is a no-objection certificate issued by the State Pollution Control Board (DPCC) to enable you to operate your business after receiving your CTE NOC from the SPCB(DPCC) in accordance with the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act of 1974 and the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act of 1981. The procedure entails filing the appropriate application in the specified format, along with the necessary documentation and fees, followed by inspection and the issuance of a CTO.
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