EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) registration is a mandatory requirement for producers, importers, and brand owners of certain products in India. Here's an overview:
1. Plastic Waste Management: Registration required for producers,
importers, and brand owners of plastic products.
2. Electronic Waste Management: Registration required for producers,
importers, and brand owners of electronic products.
3. Battery Waste Management: Registration required for producers,
importers, and brand owners of batteries.
1. Business Registration Certificate: Certificate of registration from the
Registrar of Companies.
2. Identity Proof: Identity proof of the authorized signatory (Aadhaar card,
driving license, etc.).
3. Address Proof: Address proof of the business (rent agreement, utility
bills, etc.).
4. Product Details: Details of the products, including packaging and
labeling.
5. Waste Management Plan: A plan outlining the waste management
strategy.
1. Online Application: Submit the application online through the Central
Pollution Control Board (CPCB) website.
2. Document Upload: Upload the required documents.
3. Payment: Pay the registration fee.
4. Verification: Verify the application and documents.
5. Registration Certificate: Receive the EPR registration certificate.
1. Renewal Period: EPR registration is typically valid for 1-5 years.
2. Renewal Process: Renewal process involves submitting an application,
paying the renewal fee, and undergoing verification.
1. Compliance: Ensures compliance with environmental regulations.
2. Sustainability: Encourages sustainable practices and waste
management.
3. Brand Reputation: Enhances brand reputation and social responsibility.
4. Reduced Waste: Helps reduce waste and promote recycling.
1. Renewal Period: Trade licenses are typically valid for 1-5 years.
2. Renewal Process: Renewal process involves submitting an application,
paying the renewal fee, and undergoing an inspection.