Updated on May 06, 2025 02:36:55 PM
Within the realm of battery waste management, Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) assumes a pivotal role, compelling manufacturers to manage waste diligently and adhere to stringent regulations. Obtaining EPR Certification necessitates that producers demonstrate a steadfast commitment to environmentally sound practices, encompassing meticulous waste collection and collaboration with authorized recycling organizations. Moreover, they must consistently submit comprehensive quarterly reports, detailing waste quantities and management methodologies to ensure transparency and accountability.
The primary objective of EPR revolves around shifting the onus of waste management from consumers to producers, urging the latter to create products that are more environmentally friendly and enhance waste reduction initiatives. This strategic transition serves to incentivize producers towards innovation while fostering a culture of environmental consciousness. Ultimately, EPR establishes a sustainable framework that conserves resources and safeguards the environment
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a compulsory societal duty that imposes accountability on producers, importers, and brand owners (PIBOs) for the waste produced throughout a product's lifespan. EPR regulations are geared towards transferring the responsibility of waste management from local authorities to manufacturers, acknowledging the pivotal role PIBOs play in reducing waste and advocating for sustainable waste management practices.
A crucial element of EPR is the necessity for PIBOs to update their annual compliance measures regularly. This process involves submitting comprehensive reports to the relevant authorities, outlining the actions taken to fulfil their EPR obligations. These reports typically detail the quantity and types of waste generated, the recycling and recovery rates achieved, and the financial contributions towards waste management initiatives.
Particulars | Cost(₹) |
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Annual Compliance Fees | ₹ 10,000/- |
Cost of EPR Awareness Program | ₹ 7k-10k |
Mode of Application | Online |
Note: The aforementioned Fees is exclusive of GST.
Identify the kinds of batteries utilized or managed by your organization. Different rules may be relevant to different battery types, including lead-acid, lithium-ion, and nickel-cadmium.
Set up collection systems for used batteries. This may involve providing collection bins at your facilities or establishing partnerships with recycling centers or retailers that accept used batteries.
Maintain detailed records of battery purchases, usage, and disposal. This documentation will help demonstrate compliance during audits or inspections.
Partner with certified recycling facilities or waste management companies to ensure that used batteries are properly recycled or disposed of according to regulations.
Our EPR Battery Waste Compliance process is straightforward and customized to meet applicants' needs. We have a reliable network of battery waste recyclers to assist with on-site waste management.
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The EPR Annual Filing is an important legal compliance for the producers of battery waste in India, it not only allows the producers to reduce their carbon footprints but also encourages such enterprises to adopt more self-sustainable methods and find new ways to become completely carbon-neutral. As per the Central Pollution Control Board guidelines, producers must file their annual EPR returns to fulfil their EPR commitments.
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In simple terms, businesses must show their commitment to achieving a sustainable circular economy.
Under the provisions of EPR rule 4 (1) producers of battery waste are obliged to fulfill their EPR responsibilities for the waste that they have introduced in the market.
The EPR registration for battery waste is mandatory in India per the provision of the Central Pollution Control Board.
The fee for EPR compliance depends on the quantum of waste and the nature of the waste generated. However, our fee for consultation and filing is around 10,000 Rupees.
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