Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for Battery Waste is a mandatory authorization under the Battery Waste Management Rules, 2022, regulated by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). It requires producers, manufacturers, importers, and brand owners of batteries to take responsibility for the collection, recycling, refurbishment, and environmentally sound disposal of used batteries.
The objective of EPR Battery Registration is to minimize environmental pollution, promote the recycling of valuable battery materials, and encourage a sustainable circular economy. Businesses dealing with batteries must comply with prescribed collection and recycling targets to legally manufacture, import, or sell batteries in India.
At Realgreno LLP, we provide complete assistance with EPR Battery Waste Registration, helping businesses obtain CPCB authorization while ensuring full compliance with environmental regulations.
EPR Registration is applicable to:
The following documents are generally required:
The EPR Battery Waste Registration Certificate is generally valid for 5 years, subject to compliance with applicable regulations. The registration can be renewed by submitting the prescribed application and renewal fees before expiry.
The timeline may vary depending on document verification, CPCB processing, and application completeness.
Ensure your business complies with India's Battery Waste Management Rules while contributing to responsible battery recycling and environmental sustainability. Our experts simplify the entire EPR registration process, allowing you to focus on business growth while meeting all regulatory obligations.
Our experienced professionals provide complete support throughout the EPR Battery Waste Registration process, including:
At Realgreno LLP, we provide end-to-end assistance for EPR Battery Registration—from documentation and CPCB application filing to post-registration compliance and renewal support. Our goal is to ensure your business remains fully compliant while promoting sustainable battery waste management practices.