The applicant is required to comply with the following mandatory requirements attached to the service of obtaining EPR registration:
The applicant should comply with all the terms and conditions of the EPR registration granted by the CPCB or the SPCBs and should implement the EPR plan, the collection mechanism, the channelization mechanism, the documentation mechanism, the record-keeping mechanism, the reporting mechanism and the verification mechanism as per the E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2016 or the Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016 and the guidelines issued by the CPCB or the SPCBs.
The applicant should comply with all the applicable laws and regulations related to e-waste or plastic waste management and should obtain and maintain the consent to establish or the consent to operate or the authorization or the registration or the license or any other document that indicates the approval of the concerned regulatory authority for the collection and management of e-waste or plastic waste.
The applicant should conduct regular monitoring of the e-waste or plastic waste parameters and should submit periodic reports on the e-waste or plastic waste performance and compliance to the CPCB or the SPCBs or the concerned regulatory authority as per the prescribed frequency and format.
The applicant should conduct annual verification or validation of the e-waste or plastic waste performance and compliance by the CPCB or the SPCBs or any other authority and should submit the verification or validation report to the CPCB or the SPCBs or the concerned regulatory authority as per the prescribed frequency and format.
The applicant should display the EPR registration and the verification or validation report the e-waste or plastic waste statement the e-waste or plastic waste performance report the e-waste or plastic waste compliance report or any other document that indicates the performance and compliance of the applicant concerning the e-waste or plastic waste management at a conspicuous place at the office of the applicant or the website of the applicant or the CPCB or the SPCBs.
The applicant should cooperate with the inspection or verification audit or investigation or inquiry enforcement adjudication litigation arbitration or mediation or conciliation or any other process or action initiated by the CPCB or the SPCBs or the concerned regulatory authority the court or the tribunal or any other competent authority for the e-waste or plastic waste management and should provide all the necessary information and documents and should implement all the directions or orders or decisions or awards or settlements or agreements or any other outcomes of such process or action.
Non-compliance with Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations in India can lead to serious legal and financial consequences. These rules are enforced by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) under various environmental laws to ensure responsible waste management. Key Consequences of Non-Compliance: Monetary Penalties: The CPCB can impose heavy fines on companies that fail to register under EPR or do not meet their recycling targets. Penalty amounts vary depending on the extent of the violation and the type of product. Legal Action: Violations of EPR regulations may result in legal proceedings under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. This can lead to further penalties or prosecution. Cancellation of Registration: If a company is found guilty of providing false information or violating EPR guidelines, its EPR registration may be suspended or cancelled. Import/Trade Restrictions: Importers and brand owners who are not EPR-compliant may face restrictions on importing or selling products in the Indian market. Damage to Brand Reputation: Non-compliance can significantly harm a company's credibility, especially as sustainability becomes a growing concern among consumers and business partners. Why Compliance Matters: Complying with EPR regulations not only ensures legal operation but also contributes to environmental sustainability and strengthens a company’s reputation as a responsible business.
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) registration is mandatory for producers, importers, and brand owners of certain products like plastic packaging, electronic goods, batteries, and tyres in India. This registration ensures responsible waste management and environmental compliance. Steps to Apply for EPR Registration Online: Identify Your Product Category: Determine the type of EPR registration you need — plastic waste, e-waste, battery waste, or tyre waste. Prepare Required Documents: Common documents include: Company’s Certificate of Incorporation PAN Card GST Registration Certificate Import Export Code (IEC) (for importers) Aadhaar Card of authorized signatory Product details and waste management plan Agreements with authorized recyclers or waste processors Register on the Relevant EPR Portal: Depending on your product category, register on the appropriate portal: Fill Out the Online Application: Enter all required company and product information carefully. Upload Documents: Upload scanned copies of all necessary documents in the prescribed format. Pay the Registration Fee: The fee varies depending on the product type and quantity. For example, plastic waste producers pay from ₹10,000 to ₹50,000 based on their waste volume. Submit the Application: Review all details and submit your application. Wait for Approval: The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) will review your application and may request additional information if needed. Receive EPR Registration Certificate: Once approved, you will receive the certificate allowing you to legally manage your extended producer responsibilities in India. Why EPR Registration Is Important: It ensures compliance with government waste management rules. Helps brands promote sustainability and build consumer trust. Avoids penalties and legal consequences related to improper waste disposal.
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EPR Properties (EPR)had its IPO in 1997.
As of July 2014, the market cap for EPR Properties (EPR) is $3,249,652,992.00.
The symbol for EPR Properties in the NYSE is: EPR.
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EPR Architects was created in 1947.
Display of a valid state registration decal
In addition to registration number the display of a valid state registration decal.
Non-compliance with EPR Authorization for E-Waste management in India can lead to several penalties, as per the E-Waste Management Rules, 2016: Monetary Penalties: The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) may impose fines on producers who fail to obtain EPR Authorization or do not meet their e-waste collection targets. Product Ban: Producers may face a ban on the sale, import, or distribution of their electronic and electrical products if they do not comply with EPR regulations. Seizure of Goods: In case of continued non-compliance, the authorities may seize goods or equipment produced without following e-waste management regulations. Legal Action: The producer may face legal action, which can result in criminal prosecution, including imprisonment, for failing to comply with environmental protection norms under the Environment Protection Act, 1986. Revocation of License: The CPCB has the authority to revoke the license or registration of producers who consistently fail to adhere to the rules.