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Understanding the CPCB guidelines for the holders of CPCB Electronics EPR Registration. How to submit annual complainces for the EEE EPR

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Electronic EPR Registration

As per E-waste Management Rules, 2016, Every Producer after getting Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Authorization from Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) must follow the conditions mentioned in the Authorization.

‘Producer' refers to anyone who

  • manufactures and sells electrical and electronic equipment and their components, consumables, parts or spares under their own brand,
  • sells assembled electrical and electronic equipment and their components, consumables, parts or spares under their own brand, regardless of the selling technique used (dealer, retailer, e-retailer, etc.).

Electronic EPR Compliance

The abbreviation EPR means “Extended Producer Responsibility“. It is about the manufacturer being responsible for his product - starting from the design to the take-back and proper disposal. The goal is to keep the environmental impact as low as possible throughout the entire product life cycle. Permission to generate, handle, collect, obtain, store, transport, refurbish, dismantle, recycle, treat and dispose of e-waste, given to manufacturers, dismantlers, refurbishers, and recyclers is called authorization under E-waste management. We are the business partners that help the organizations with all kinds of E-Waste Management Certifications and Electronic EPR Compliance, so if anyone needs Electronic waste (E-Waste) Authorization Certification get in touch with us.

These rules of Electronic EPR Certification is applied to all manufacturers, producers, consumers, bulk customers, collection centres, dealers, e-retailers, refurbishers, dismantlers and recyclers who are engaged in the manufacture, sale, transfer, purchase, collection, storage and processing of electrical and electronic waste or electrical and electronic equipment specified in Schedule I; including their components, consumables, parts, and spares which make the product operational but shall not apply to if:

  • uses lead-acid batteries that are covered under the Batteries (Management and Handling) Rules, 2001 made under the Act;
  • micro-enterprises as defined in the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006 (27 of 2006); and
  • radio-active wastes as covered under the provisions of the Atomic Energy Act, 1962 (33 of 1962) and rules made thereunder. 

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

The annual compliances for Electronics EPR Registration are as following:

  1. Submit online the purchse/sale data/invoices of the electrical & electronics items, from the previous Financial Year
  2. Submit the Govt fee online for the annual compliances
  3. Transfer the recycling credits, if required, from a CPCB registered E-waste recycler

The CPCB Electronics EPR Registration is required for:

  1. Importers of new electrical & electronic Items
  2. Manufacrurers of new electrical & electronic products
  3. Recyclers of Electronics Waste
  4. Importers of Used EEEs

Registration process of Electronic EPR

  1. Prepare Documentation for online EPR application
  2. Apply online for CPCB Electronics EPR Registration
  3. Review and Verification of documents by the CPCB
  4. Issuance of Electronics EPR Registration
  5. Annual compliance submission for Electronocs EPR Regstration            

 

· Prepare Documentation

  • Gather Business Information
  • Compile Product Details
  • Develop E-Waste Management Plan

· Apply for EPR Registration

  • Submit Application Online
  • Attach Required Documents

· Review and Verification

  • CPCB Review Application
  • Site Inspection

Electronics EPR Issuance

  • Receive EPR Registration
  • Implement E-Waste Management Plan

· Compliance and Reporting

  • Adhere to EPR Obligations
  • Submit Annual Compliances

Electronic EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) under the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) in India refers to a policy framework where the producers of electronic products (such as manufacturers, importers, and brand owners) are responsible for the environmentally sound management of e-waste generated by their products at the end of their lifecycle.
Under the Electronic EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) framework in India, as governed by the E-Waste Management Rules, 2016 (amended in 2022) and enforced by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the following entities are required to obtain EPR Registration

 Producers:

  1. Manufacturers of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE).
  2. Importers of electrical and electronic equipment into India.
  3. Brand owners who sell electronic products under their brand name, whether they manufacture or outsource production.

E-Waste Recyclers and Dismantlers

Companies that are involved in the recycling or dismantling of e-waste need to be registered and authorized under the EPR rules. They work with producers and collection centers to process e-waste in an environmentally responsible manner.

Bulk Consumers

Entities like large businesses, government organizations, and institutions that generate large amounts of e-waste must ensure that their e-waste is disposed of through registered recyclers or collection centers. 
 

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