THE Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) has renewed its call for firms to register with the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) program, adding that those who comply will be eligible for tax incentives.
The DENR urged those defined as obliged enterprises (OE) under Republic Act 11898 or the EPR Act of 2022 to start complying with the law. These are companies with total assets exceeding ₱100 million and can opt to have their own programs, work as a collective, or be part of a producer responsibility organization.
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