EPR Registration Services in India

Environmental Compliance,
Simplified for Your Business

Under India’s Extended Producer Responsibility framework, Producers, Importers, and Brand Owners must ensure post-consumer waste is collected, recycled, and managed responsibly. We handle the entire EPR registration and compliance lifecycle — so you can focus on growth.

Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is an environmental policy framework regulated by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) that makes Producers, Importers, and Brand Owners responsible for managing the post-consumer waste generated by their products. For many businesses, EPR Registration is no longer optional — it is a mandatory regulatory requirement for operating in the Indian market.

Who Needs EPR Registration?

EPR applies to entities that introduce regulated products or packaging into the Indian market. If your business falls into any of the following categories, EPR registration is likely required.

Producers

Manufacturers producing goods or packaging materials covered under EPR regulations and introducing them into the Indian market.

Importers

Businesses importing products, packaging materials, electronics, batteries, or other regulated goods into India from overseas.

Brand Owners

Companies selling products under their own brand name, whether manufactured internally or through third-party contract manufacturers.

Types of EPR Registration in India

India’s EPR framework covers multiple waste streams. Identifying the applicable category is the first step toward compliance. Because regulations continue to evolve, a product applicability assessment is recommended before proceeding.

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Plastic Waste EPR

Under the Plastic Waste Management Rules, PIBOs dealing with plastic packaging must register on the CPCB EPR Portal and fulfill recycling obligations.

Rigid Plastic Flexible Plastic Multi-layer Compostable
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E-Waste EPR

Under the E-Waste Management Rules, producers of electrical and electronic equipment must register and fulfill recycling obligations through authorized recyclers.

Mobile Phones Laptops Televisions IT Equipment
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Battery Waste EPR

Battery Waste Management Rules require producers and importers of batteries to meet collection and recycling targets through registered entities.

Lithium-ion EV Batteries Portable Lead-acid
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Waste Tyres EPR

Businesses manufacturing or importing tyres must comply with EPR obligations related to collection, recycling, and recovery of end-of-life tyres.

Tyre Manufacturers Importers Automotive Brands
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Used Oil EPR

India has introduced EPR obligations for used oil management to improve environmental protection and support resource recovery across regulated industries.

Industrial Oil Lubricants Automotive Oil

How EPR Registration Works

Obtaining EPR Registration requires careful planning and regulatory coordination. A structured approach significantly improves approval timelines and reduces the risk of delays.

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Applicability Assessment

Determine whether your business falls under EPR obligations. The applicable waste category is identified, along with the specific regulatory rules and CPCB requirements that apply to your products and operations.

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Documentation Preparation

Business, product, and operational information is compiled and organized for submission. Complete and accurate documentation is essential — gaps at this stage are among the most common causes of approval delays.

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CPCB Portal Registration

The application is submitted through the relevant CPCB EPR portal based on the identified waste category. Each category has a dedicated portal and submission requirements.

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Regulatory Review

Authorities review the submitted information and supporting documents. Additional clarifications or documents may be requested during this stage.

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Registration Approval

Upon successful completion of the review, EPR Registration is granted and the business is formally registered on the CPCB portal for the applicable waste category.

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Ongoing Compliance Management

Registration is only the beginning. Businesses must continuously fulfill collection, recycling, reporting, and target obligations. Failure to meet these obligations may result in environmental compensation, penalties, and regulatory action.

Documents Required for EPR Registration

Requirements vary depending on the waste category and business type. The following documents are commonly required across most EPR registration applications.

Business & Legal Documents

  • Certificate of Incorporation
  • GST Registration Certificate
  • PAN Card
  • IEC Certificate (for importers)
  • Authorized Signatory Details
  • Brand Ownership Documents

Product & Compliance Documents

  • Product Details and Descriptions
  • Product Packaging Information
  • Quantity Declarations
  • Waste Management Plans
  • Agreements with Authorized Recyclers

EPR Compliance & Annual Obligations

Registration is only the first step. Businesses must maintain continuous compliance through collection, recycling, certification, and reporting requirements. Failure to meet obligations may result in environmental compensation, penalties, and regulatory action.

Waste Collection

Ensure that post-consumer waste from your products enters authorized and verified collection channels.

Recycling Targets

Meet category-specific recycling and recovery targets set by CPCB for each waste stream annually.

EPR Certificates

Obtain certificates from authorized recyclers through CPCB-approved mechanisms to evidence target fulfillment.

Annual Returns

Submit periodic compliance reports and annual filings through the applicable CPCB portal within prescribed timelines.

Why Businesses Struggle with EPR Compliance

Many businesses encounter difficulties during EPR compliance due to unfamiliarity with India’s regulatory framework. A structured compliance strategy helps avoid penalties and operational disruptions.

Understanding regulatory applicability across multiple waste categories

Accurately determining the correct waste category for products

Calculating annual EPR obligations and recycling targets

Managing and coordinating authorized recycler relationships

Maintaining complete and up-to-date documentation

Accurately tracking progress against annual compliance targets

Filing annual returns correctly and on time

Adapting to new regulations and evolving Quality Control Orders

Benefits of EPR Registration

Beyond regulatory compliance, EPR registration delivers measurable business value — from stronger ESG credentials to reduced enforcement risk and long-term operational resilience.

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Legal Compliance

Operate confidently within India’s environmental regulations without risk of enforcement action or import restrictions.

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Improved ESG Performance

Demonstrate commitment to sustainability and responsible business practices — increasingly important to investors, partners, and customers.

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Stronger Brand Reputation

Consumers and institutional buyers increasingly favor environmentally responsible companies with verified compliance credentials.

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Circular Economy Participation

Support India’s national recycling, resource recovery, and waste reduction goals while contributing to a cleaner environment.

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Reduced Regulatory Risk

Proactive compliance minimizes exposure to enforcement actions, environmental compensation, and financial penalties.

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Sustainable Growth

Build long-term business resilience in an increasingly sustainability-focused regulatory and commercial environment.

Why Choose Provenza India?

Environmental compliance requires more than registration. It requires planning, monitoring, reporting, and ongoing management. Our team handles every stage of the EPR compliance lifecycle — minimizing administrative burden and regulatory risk.

Applicability Assessment

CPCB Registration Support

Documentation Preparation

Waste Category Identification

Compliance Strategy Development

Recycler Coordination

Annual Return Filing

EPR Certificate Management

Ongoing Regulatory Support

Electronics Consumer Goods FMCG Pharmaceuticals Packaging Automotive E-Commerce Electrical Equipment Battery Manufacturers Industrial Products

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from businesses navigating EPR Registration requirements for the first time.

Is EPR Registration mandatory in India?

Yes. EPR Registration is mandatory for eligible Producers, Importers, and Brand Owners dealing with regulated waste categories including plastic, e-waste, batteries, tyres, and used oil. Non-compliance may result in penalties and regulatory enforcement.

Who regulates EPR in India?

The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) regulates EPR implementation in India through category-specific portals and waste management rules. State Pollution Control Boards may also be involved in certain compliance activities.

What waste categories are covered under EPR?

India’s EPR framework currently covers plastic waste, e-waste, battery waste, waste tyres, and used oil. The regulatory scope continues to expand, so it is advisable to conduct an applicability assessment specific to your products.

Do importers require EPR Registration?

Yes. Importers introducing regulated products or packaging into India generally fall within EPR obligations and must register on the applicable CPCB portal. An IEC Certificate is typically required as part of the documentation.

Is EPR a one-time registration?

No. EPR Registration is the starting point of an ongoing compliance program. Businesses must fulfill annual collection and recycling targets, obtain EPR certificates from authorized recyclers, and file periodic returns with CPCB.

Can Provenza India manage the entire EPR process?

Yes. We provide end-to-end EPR Registration and Compliance Management services across multiple waste categories — from initial applicability assessment through registration, annual target fulfillment, and ongoing regulatory support.

Build a Sustainable and Compliant Business

Environmental responsibility is no longer just a corporate initiative — it is a regulatory expectation. Speak with our EPR specialists to begin your compliance journey today.