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CPCB E-Waste Manufacturer Registration form

What is Approval of CPCB E-Waste Manufacturer Registration form

Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) of producers are regulated through grant of Registration Certificate and issue Recycling Targets / EPR obligation. For Registration Certificate and Recycling Targets / EPR Obligation producers under these Rules (definition given below) are required to apply on the EPR Portal at the URL eprewastecpcb.in to CPCB. This E-Waste EPR Portal is an online E-Waste Management System, where applicant producers can apply online for grant of Registration Certificate and Recycling Targets / EPR obligation. All the stakeholders like Producer, Recyclers, Refurbishers and Manufacturers are required to register themselves on this system. The CPCB shall generate Extended Producer Responsibility Registration Certificate of Producers through the portal in favour of a Producer on receiving the required information on the portal as per the SOP. The producer shall fulfil their extended producer responsibility through online purchase of extended producer responsibility certificate from registered recyclers only and have to submit it online by filing quarterly return. ‘Producer’ means any person who, irrespective of the selling technique used such as dealer, retailer, e-retailer, etc. (i) manufactures and offers to sell electrical and electronic equipment and their components or consumables or parts or spares under its own brand or (ii) offers to sell under its own brand, assembled electrical and electronic equipment and their components or consumables or parts or spares produced by other manufacturers or suppliers or (iii) offers to sell imported electrical and electronic equipment and their components or consumables or parts or spares.

Who Can Apply for This Certificate?

Under the E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2022, the following entities are mandated to register on the Central Pollution Control Board’s (CPCB) online E-Waste EPR Portal:

Manufacturer: An entity that manufactures electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) as specified in Schedule I of the Rules.azb

Producer: Any person or entity that:Manufactures and offers to sell EEE under its own brand; Offers to sell under its own brand, EEE produced by other manufacturers or

suppliers:-Offers to sell imported EEE; Imports used EEE.eprewastecpcb.inWealthyWaste

Refurbisher:- An entity repairing or assembling used EEE for extending its working life and for the same use as originally intended, and selling the same in the market.WealthyWaste+1eprewastecpcb.in+1

Recycler: A person or entity engaged in recycling and reprocessing of waste EEE or their components for recovery of valuable materials.

Documents Required for This License

Act and Rules

Central Electricity Authority (Measures Relating to Safety and Electric Supply) Regulations, 2023
The Arms (Amendment) Act, 2019

Role of Shamkris and Process of CPCB E-Waste Manufacturer Registration form

Shamkris adopts a results-oriented approach to ensuring compliance with the mandatory requirements for obtaining the Application. With a simple and guided methodology, Shamkris helps organizations achieve the necessary application in a timely and cost-effective manner. Shamkris offers 100% support in advisory, guidance, and compliance, ensuring smooth processing for obtaining the application.

The Application acquisition process described below:

Advisory for the document required

Preparation of documents as per application & list of documents.

Certificate File

Inspection by the department if required

Certificate department

Certificate issued

Yearly Compliance if Applicable

Renewal when due

Who can issue the CPCB E-Waste Manufacturer Registration form

FAQ

All Manufacturers, Producers, Refurbishers, and Recyclers of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE) listed in Schedule I of the E-Waste Rules, 2022 are required to register on the CPCB E-Waste EPR portal.

EPR is a policy approach where producers are responsible for the collection, channelization, and environmentally sound disposal of products once they reach their end-of-life.

The official portal is https://eprewastecpcb.in

Yes. Any entity importing electrical or electronic products must register as a Producer and obtain EPR authorization from CPCB.

Yes. A company performing multiple roles (like producing and recycling) must register for each category separately on the portal.

EPR authorization is typically valid for five years, and renewal must be applied for 120 days before expiry.

Documents include PAN, GST, CIN, ID proof of authorized person, EPR plan, RoHS compliance, agreements with recyclers/PROs, and relevant pollution board consents.

Currently, CPCB does not charge a government fee for EPR registration, but professional consultancy fees may apply if using a service provider.

Operating without EPR registration is a violation of the E-Waste Rules and can result in penalties, seizure of goods, and other regulatory action.

RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) ensures that the products do not contain certain harmful substances like lead, mercury, cadmium, etc., beyond permissible limits.

No. Products can only be sold legally after obtaining EPR authorization from CPCB.

You can log in to the CPCB EPR portal and track your application status under your dashboard or contact the CPCB support desk.