Electronics EPR Annual Compliance
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Understanding the CPCB guidelines for the holders of CPCB
Electronics
EPR Annual Compliance . How to submit annual complainces for the
EEE EPR
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.
Benefits
of Electronic EPR Registration
1. Regulatory Compliance
Ensures adherence to the E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2022
issued by the Central Pollution Control Board, enabling organizations to
fulfill their legal responsibility for e-waste management.
2. Legal Authorization for Market Operations
Allows producers, importers, and brand owners to legally
manufacture, import, and sell electrical and electronic equipment in India.
3. Environmental Protection
Promotes proper collection, recycling, and
environmentally sound disposal of electronic waste, reducing pollution and
environmental risks.
4. Corporate Sustainability Commitment
Demonstrates responsible business practices and supports
organizational sustainability and ESG initiatives.
5. Resource
Recovery & Circular Economy
Encourages recycling and recovery of valuable materials
from e-waste, supporting efficient resource utilization and circular economy
goals.
How
to get CPCB EEE EPR Registration?
Step
1: Applicability Assessment
Evaluation of the organization’s activities to determine
its eligibility and obligations under the E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2022.
This includes identifying whether the entity falls under the category of
Producer, Importer, or Brand Owner and determining the applicable EPR targets.
Step
2: Data Collection & Documentation
Compilation of essential company information, product
details, sales or import data of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE), and
supporting regulatory documents required for EPR registration.
Step
3: CPCB Portal Registration
Creation of login credentials and registration of the
entity on the official E-Waste EPR portal managed by the Central Pollution
Control Board.
Step
4: Preparation of EPR Plan
Development of an Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
plan outlining the mechanism for collection, channelization, recycling, and
environmentally sound management of e-waste through authorized recyclers or
Producer Responsibility Organizations (PROs).
Step
5: Application Submission & Review
Submission of the EPR registration application along with
all required documents on the CPCB portal. The application is reviewed by CPCB
authorities, and any clarifications or queries are addressed during the
evaluation process.
Step
6: Grant of EPR Registration Certificate
Upon successful verification and approval by CPCB, the
organization is issued an Electronic EPR Registration Certificate, authorizing
it to place electrical and electronic equipment in the market in compliance
with regulatory requirements.
Documents
required for CPCB EEE EPR Registration?
1. Documents required for Producers
·
Certificate of Incorporation / Business
Registration Certificate
·
PAN Card of the Company
·
GST Registration Certificate
·
Details of Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (EEE) manufactured
·
Product Catalogue / Technical Specifications
·
Annual Sales Data of EEE placed in the Indian
market
·
Brand Name / Product Category Details
2.
Documents required for Importers
·
Certificate of Incorporation / Business
Registration Certificate
·
PAN Card of the Company
·
GST Registration Certificate
·
Import Export Code (IEC)
·
Details of Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (EEE) imported
·
Product Catalogue / Technical Specifications
·
Import Data of EEE placed in the Indian
market
3.
Documents required for Brand Owners
·
Certificate of Incorporation / Business
Registration Certificate
·
PAN Card of the Company
·
GST Registration Certificate
·
Brand Authorization / Trademark Certificate
·
Details of branded Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (EEE)
·
Sales Data of EEE sold under the brand name
What
you get?
1. Applicability Assessment
Evaluation of the organization’s obligations under the
E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2022 and identification of the applicable category
such as Producer, Importer, or Brand Owner.
2. Documentation Support
Assistance in compilation, verification, and structuring
of all required documents as per the requirements of the Central Pollution
Control Board.
3. EPR Action Plan Preparation
Development of a structured plan outlining the
collection, channelization, and recycling mechanism for e-waste through
authorized recyclers or PROs.
4.
CPCB Portal Filing
Registration on the CPCB portal, preparation of the EPR
application, and submission of supporting documents.
5. Regulatory
Coordination
Handling CPCB queries, application tracking, and
providing necessary clarifications during the approval process.
6. EPR
Registration Certificate
Successful issuance of the Electronic EPR Registration
Certificate authorizing the entity to operate in compliance.
Understanding the CPCB guidelines for the holders of CPCB Electronics
EPR certificate..How to submit annual complainces for the EEE
EPR

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