EPR Registration Online

EPR means producers of electronic items are responsible for their proper disposal.

EPR registration is an online process where producers must register and show how they will manage e-waste. This involves setting up collection points or partnering with recyclers.

EPR Registration Online

E-Waste EPR Rules

E-Waste EPR Rules mandate that producers of electronic and electrical equipment (EEE) take responsibility for the proper management of their products at the end of their life. This includes ensuring that e-waste is recycled responsibly.

Key Points:

  • Mandatory EPR Authorization: All producers, manufacturers, importers, and bulk consumers of EEE must obtain EPR authorization.
  • Responsibility: Producers are responsible for setting up an effective system to collect and recycle e-waste through authorized recyclers.
  • Consequences of Non-Compliance: Heavy fines, criminal action, and even a ban on product production can result from non-compliance.

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EPR Registration

EPR Registration

Meeting Your Recycling Targets

Meeting Your Recycling Targets

Fulfilling Your Compliance Requirements

Fulfilling Your Compliance Requirements

Awareness Programme

Awareness Programme

EPR For E-Waste

Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a regulatory approach that holds producers responsible for the entire lifecycle of their products, including end-of-life management. In the context of e-waste, EPR mandates producers of electronic and electrical equipment to manage the collection, recycling, and disposal of their products once they become waste.

This approach incentivizes manufacturers to design products with recyclability in mind, reducing the environmental impact of e-waste. By taking ownership of the e-waste generated from their products, producers are encouraged to develop efficient collection and recycling systems. This not only helps in proper disposal but also promotes resource recovery and reduces the strain on the environment.

EPR for e-waste is a crucial step towards achieving a circular economy. By implementing effective EPR regulations and ensuring compliance, governments can significantly mitigate the hazardous effects of e-waste on human health and the environment.

EPR Flow Chart