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.
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.
Our experts assess your product portfolio, sales data, and regulatory applicability to determine EPR obligations accurately.
We manage end-to-end registration on the CPCB EPR portal, including documentation, data validation, and regulatory coordination.
We calculate annual EPR targets as per CPCB norms and design a realistic compliance roadmap aligned with your business scale.
We onboard authorized and audited recyclers, ensuring traceability, environmental compliance, and risk mitigation.
Our team coordinates e-waste channelization, recycling, and generation of valid EPR credits through approved recyclers.
We handle periodic filings, record maintenance, and compliance reporting to ensure smooth audits and regulatory readiness.
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:
Today, e-Waste EPR is not just a regulatory requirement—it is a critical component of corporate sustainability, ESG performance, and responsible business conduct.
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.
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.
Our experts assess your product portfolio, sales data, and regulatory applicability to determine EPR obligations accurately.
We manage end-to-end registration on the CPCB EPR portal, including documentation, data validation, and regulatory coordination.
We calculate annual EPR targets as per CPCB norms and design a realistic compliance roadmap aligned with your business scale.
We onboard authorized and audited recyclers, ensuring traceability, environmental compliance, and risk mitigation.
Our team coordinates e-waste channelization, recycling, and generation of valid EPR credits through approved recyclers.
We handle periodic filings, record maintenance, and compliance reporting to ensure smooth audits and regulatory readiness.
An end-to-end EPR compliance framework that manages everything—from strategy and sourcing to submissions and regulatory support—ensuring traceable, ethical, and penalty-free compliance.
Clear EPR obligation mapping with upfront cost visibility, timelines, and execution strategy—before compliance begins.
A structured, end-to-end approach that ensures EPR compliance—from
sourcing waste to verified credit fulfilment and payments.
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