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What is EPR Compliance?

Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a regulatory framework established under India’s environmental laws — including the E-Waste Management Rules (2022), Plastic Waste Management Rules (2016), and Battery Waste Management Rules (2022). It mandates that manufacturers, importers, and brand owners (PIBOs) take full responsibility for the lifecycle of their products — from production to post-consumer waste collection, recycling, and safe disposal through authorized recyclers and collection centers.

Why is EPR Compliance Important?

  • Mandatory for businesses under CPCB waste management regulations
  • Reduces pollution from hazardous and non-biodegradable waste
  • Promotes environmental sustainability and corporate responsibility
  • Ensures proper waste segregation, collection, and recycling
  • Avoids legal penalties and strengthens environmental credibility

Waste Categories Covered Under EPR Compliance

  • E-Waste: Electronic and electrical equipment like computers, mobiles, and home appliances
  • Plastic Waste: Packaging materials, bottles, wrappers, and single-use plastics
  • Battery Waste: Used, discarded, or recycled lithium-ion, lead-acid, and other types of batteries

Benefits of EPR Compliance

  • Legal authorization to operate under CPCB and SPCB regulations
  • Enhances brand reputation through eco-friendly practices
  • Promotes recycling and circular economy initiatives
  • Ensures safe waste management and reduced carbon footprint
  • Enables participation in government and corporate sustainability programs

Conclusion

EPR Compliance is not just a legal requirement — it’s a commitment toward a greener and cleaner planet. By responsibly managing E-Waste, Plastic Waste, and Battery Waste, businesses can contribute to sustainable growth while building a positive brand image. Partnering with Supreme Global Compliance ensures expert guidance, quick approvals, and complete end-to-end support for all your EPR authorization needs.