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01. Understanding e-Waste EPR: Evolution & Impact

Electronic waste (e-waste) is one of the fastest-growing waste streams globally, driven by rapid technological advancements, shorter product life cycles, and increasing digital adoption. To address the environmental and public health risks arising from improper disposal of electronic products, Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for e-waste was formally introduced in India under the E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2011, later strengthened through amendments in 2016, 2018, and the revised E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2022.

The core objective of e-Waste EPR is simple yet transformative:
shift the responsibility of end-of-life management of electronic products from consumers and municipalities to producers.

Over the years, e-Waste EPR has revolutionized how businesses approach product design, compliance, and sustainability by:

Plastic Waste EPR has transformed both business operations and environmental outcomes by:

Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC)

MoEFCC is the apex policy-making authority responsible for framing and notifying the E-Waste (Management) Rules. It defines the scope, obligations, targets, and compliance framework for all stakeholders under EPR.

Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB)

CPCB plays a central role in implementing and monitoring e-Waste EPR across India. Its key responsibilities include:

State Pollution Control Boards (SPCBs) / Pollution Control Committees (PCCs)

SPCBs and PCCs act as regional enforcement authorities. Their responsibilities include:

Together, MoEFCC, CPCB, and SPCBs create a structured compliance ecosystem ensuring accountability, transparency, and traceability under e-Waste EPR.

Under the E-Waste (Management) Rules, the following entities are mandated to comply with EPR obligations:

Producers

Any entity that:

Product Categories Covered

EPR applies to a wide range of electronic products, including but not limited to:

Other Stakeholders

Failure to comply with EPR obligations can result in penalties, environmental compensation, suspension of authorization, and regulatory action.

At Kar Parivartan, we simplify e-Waste EPR by combining regulatory expertise, digital processes, and verified recycling networks. Our structured, step-by-step approach ensures seamless compliance and zero operational stress for businesses.
At Kar Parivartan, we simplify e-Waste EPR by combining regulatory expertise, digital processes, and verified recycling networks. Our structured, step-by-step approach ensures seamless compliance and zero operational stress for businesses.

What is BIS ISI Certification?

ISI Certification is a product certification scheme under which manufacturers must ensure that their products conform to the applicable Indian Standards (IS). Once approved, the ISI mark can be affixed to products, indicating quality assurance and regulatory compliance.

This certification is applicable to a wide range of products including:

Why BIS ISI Certification is Important?

Our BIS ISI Certification Services

At Kar Parivartan, we provide comprehensive support across every stage of certification:
1. Documentation & Application Support
2. Product Testing & Laboratory Coordination

3. Factory Inspection Support

4. License Grant & Post-Certification Compliance

Our Approach

End-to-End BIS Consulting Company

We follow a structured, transparent, and time-efficient process:

Requirement Assessment

Standard Identification

Documentation & Filing

Testing & Inspection

Certification Grant

Post-Compliance Support

Who Needs BIS ISI Certification?

Manufacturers of regulated products in India
Brands outsourcing manufacturing
Industrial product manufacturers
Infrastructure and construction material suppliers

FAQs

Yes, it is mandatory for products listed under BIS mandatory certification schemes.
Typically, it takes 30–90 days depending on product category and documentation readiness.
ISI certification is primarily for domestic manufacturers. Foreign manufacturers generally apply under the FMCS scheme.
Key documents include company registration details, manufacturing process flow, product specifications, quality control manuals, test reports, and factory details.
The BIS license is typically granted for 1–2 years and can be renewed upon compliance with BIS requirements.
Yes, BIS officials conduct a factory inspection to verify manufacturing processes, quality control measures, and testing capabilities.
No, a separate BIS license is generally required for each product category or Indian Standard.
Selling notified products without BIS certification may lead to penalties, product seizure, or legal action.
Yes, manufacturers are expected to have basic in-house testing facilities as per BIS requirements, along with external lab testing where applicable.
No, BIS licenses are not transferable. A fresh application must be made in case of a change in ownership or manufacturing entity.

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