Introduction
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a key policy under India’s E-Waste Management Rules that places responsibility on producers for the environmentally sound management of electronic products after their end of life. EPR is a critical step toward building a circular economy.
What Is EPR?
EPR requires Producers, Importers, and Brand Owners (PIBOs) to:
- Collect end-of-life electronic products
- Ensure recycling through authorized channels
- Meet government-defined recycling targets
- Maintain records and compliance reports
Why EPR Compliance Is Crucial
Non-compliance can result in:
- Legal penalties
- Business disruptions
- Loss of brand credibility
On the other hand, proper EPR implementation supports sustainability goals and regulatory trust.
Recyclify’s Role in EPR Fulfillment
Recyclify helps organizations:
- Connect with CPCB-authorized recyclers
- Track recycling quantities transparently
- Generate required compliance documentation
- Achieve EPR targets efficiently
Conclusion
EPR is not just a legal requirement—it is an opportunity for companies to lead in sustainability. With the right recycling partner, EPR compliance becomes seamless and impactful.