EPR Post Compliance for E‑Waste

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What Is EPR Post Compliance?

EPR post compliance for e‑waste involves meeting ongoing obligations—reporting, recordkeeping, and awareness activities—after obtaining EPR authorization, to ensure proper collection, recycling and disposal of electronic waste under CPCB rules.

Why It Matters

Timely post compliance prevents penalties, maintains your authorization status, and demonstrates commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainable business practices.

Benefits of EPR Post Compliance

● Environmental Protection: Ensures e‑waste is handled in an eco‑friendly manner and prevents pollution. ● Enhanced Brand Reputation: Strengthens industry standing through visible compliance. ● Industry Accountability: Fosters responsible practices across the electronics sector. ● Resource Recovery: Enables recovery of valuable materials like gold, silver, copper and rare earths. ● Legal Adherence: Aligns with Indian environmental laws to avoid penalties.

1. Documents Required for Post Compliance

● Details of recyclers, dismantlers, collectors and PROs

● Market‑floating product quantities

● List of collection centres

● Sale and purchase records

● RoHS self‑declaration

● Website and toll‑free number information

● EEE codes and import quantities

● CPCB certifications

● Common Reporting Standard certificate

● Agreements with recyclers, dealers and TSDFs

EPR Post Compliance Activities

● Establish and operate collection centres per approved EPR plan

● Collect and channelize e‑waste matching EEE codes

● Maintain Form 2 records and provide during CPCB/SPCB inspections

● File annual returns via CPCB portal (consolidated per state if multiple offices)

● Notify CPCB within 15 days of any EPR plan changes and receive response within 60 days

● Obtain CPCB permission before closing any facility or collection point

● Submit annual sales data with returns and revised EPR plan if needed

● Conduct awareness programs (media campaigns, seminars, product packaging inserts)

● Report quarterly e‑waste collection and recycling volumes

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Challenges in EPR Post Compliance

  • Lack of Awareness: Businesses and consumers often miss timely disposal requirements.
  • Informal Recycling: Unregulated practices can harm the environment.
  • Data Security: Sensitive data must be sanitized before e‑waste processing.
  • Incomplete Data: Gaps in waste generation tracking hinder planning.
  • Complex Reverse Logistics: Coordinating returns with multiple stakeholders.

Additional Post Compliance Requirements

  • Submit annual returns (Form 3) to SPCB/PCC and other forms (Form 6, Form 2).
  • Report accidents and submit destruction certificates after dismantling.
  • Maintain and present technical RoHS documentation upon request.
  • File revised EPR plan and Enclosure A self‑declarations for new products.
  • Ensure all collection, storage and recycling partners are CPCB‑authorized.

Why Choose DoStartup?

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