Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
A mandatory compliance mechanism under CPCB to ensure sustainable waste management.
Overview
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a government policy requiring businesses to take responsibility for waste generated from their products and packaging. Producers, importers, and brand owners (PIBOs) must register online with CPCB to manage pre- and post-consumer waste.
EPR covers multiple waste categories: Plastic, Battery, Tyre, and E-waste. Registration ensures accountability, recycling, and sustainable disposal while promoting a circular economy.
Objectives
- Ensure sustainable waste management across industries.
- Promote recycling, reuse, and eco-friendly disposal practices.
- Create legal accountability for PIBOs to meet annual waste targets.
Eligibility Criteria
Entities that must register
- Producers, importers, and brand owners of plastic, batteries, tyres, or electronics
- Large enterprises (micro and small MSMEs exempt)
Documents Required
General Requirements
- Business Incorporation certificate
- PAN & GST
- IE Code (for importers)
- Board resolution / Authorisation
Environmental Compliance
- Consent from SPCB
- EPR Plan and budget
- Recycler tie-up details
- Awareness initiatives
Benefits
- Streamlined waste management
- Cost reduction via recycling
- Positive brand image and consumer trust
- Legal protection against penalties
Renewal & Validity
Validity: Typically 5 years
Renewal Window: 60 days before expiry
Frequently Asked Questions
Plastic waste, Battery waste, Tyre waste, and E-waste.
Up to 30 working days.