Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for Battery Waste, Electronic Products, and E-Waste
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is one of the most significant obligations that a manufacturer, importer, or brand owner must fulfill according to India's tightening environmental laws to reduce pollution and enhance recycling. Under this law, the responsibility of collecting, recycling, and finally disposing of products placed in the market lies with the producers that introduce them there.
So, EPR covers everything from EPR for battery waste management to EPR for electronic products and EPR for e-waste—along with knowledge of compliance with Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) regulations to operate legally.
Understanding the Framework of EPR
EPR is a mechanism by which any company must assume complete responsibility throughout the life cycle of the product—being manufactured, imported, or sold—including the post-consumer stage.
The company must establish a system for waste collection and ensure dispatch to accredited recyclers while maintaining records of waste processed.
Objectives of EPR include:
- Prevention of environmental harm from hazardous substances.
- Encouragement of recovering valuable materials for reuse.
EPR for Battery Waste
The Battery Waste Management Rules, 2022 require producers and importers to manage used batteries, including lithium-ion, lead-acid, nickel-cadmium, and others.
Steps to Compliance:
- CPCB EPR portal registration.
- Maintain a comprehensive waste collection plan.
- Engage only with authorized recyclers.
- Submit annual compliance reports to CPCB.
Why It Is Important: Batteries contain toxic metals like lead, mercury, and cadmium. If improperly disposed of, these can leach into soil and water, causing long-term environmental damage.
EPR for Electronic Products
EPR for electronic product includes items such as laptops, mobile phones, TVs, printers, and other goods that eventually turn into e-waste.
Compliance Process:
- Submit application for EPR authorization to CPCB.
- Set up a collection centre or take-back system for products.
- Partner with government-approved dismantlers and recyclers.
- Maintain detailed records of collection and recycling.
Environmental Implications: Electronics contain hazardous substances and valuable materials like gold, silver, and copper. Proper recycling recovers these resources and reduces dependence on mining.
EPR for E-Waste
While EPR for electronic products focuses on the goods themselves, EPR for e-waste addresses the broader waste generated from electrical and electronic equipment.
Key Requirements:
- Categorize the product according to E-Waste (Management) Rules.
- Include an approved collection plan for EPR authorization by CPCB.
- Meet yearly recycling targets set by CPCB.
- Submit recycling evidence through registered recyclers.
Benefits of EPR Compliance
- Legal Protection – Avoid fines, license suspension, and operational bans.
- Environmental Safety – Prevents harmful chemicals from polluting soil and water.
- Resource Efficiency – Enables recovery of valuable materials from waste.
- Customer Trust – Builds a reputation as an environmentally responsible company.
How BR & Associates Can Aid You
Applying for EPR registration can be challenging due to frequent regulatory updates. BR & Associates offers complete assistance for EPR for battery waste, EPR for electronic products, and EPR for e-waste.
Our Services Include:
- Product category analysis for accurate EPR classification.
- Preparation and review of documents for CPCB applications.
- Filing and follow-up with authorities.
- Designing effective waste collection and recycling systems.
- Assistance in preparing annual compliance reports.
Our regulatory consulting expertise ensures your business stays compliant while you focus on growth.
Get in Touch with BR & Associates
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