CPCB Plastic Waste Registration
Introduction
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The Plastic Waste Management (PWM) Rules,
2016 was notified by the Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change
(MoEFCC), On March 18, 2016, On April 8, 2016, the Ministry also published the
Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016. Because plastic waste is classified as
solid waste, both rules apply to the management of plastic waste in the
country.The Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016, require plastic waste
generators to take steps to reduce plastic waste generation, not litter plastic
waste, ensure segregated waste storage at the source, and pass over sorted
waste to local bodies or entities that have been authorised by local bodies
Local governments, gram panchayats, waste generators, retailers, and street
sellers all have roles and obligations in the management of plastic waste,
according to the rules.
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According to the PWM Rules, the PIBOs who
introduce the products into the market bear Extended Producers Responsibility
(EPR) for the management of plastic waste packaging. They must collaborate with
local governments to develop a system for managing the plastic waste generated
by their products. Local governments are responsible for establishing the PWM
system, with assistance from producers and brand owners.
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Furthermore, PIBOs operating in more than two
states must register with the CPCB, while those operating in one or two states
must register with the relevant SPCB/PCC. To obtain registration, an EPR Action
Plan for PWM must be submitted.
Benefits
of Plastic EPR Registration
1. Regulatory & Compliance Advantages
Plastic EPR registration ensures full compliance with the
Plastic Waste Management (PWM) Rules, 2016 (amended). It protects your business
from penalties, legal notices, and operational disruptions.
2. Brand & Market Credibility
An approved EPR authorization boosts trust with
customers, retailers, and government agencies, improving the company’s ESG
profile and market acceptance.
3. Nationwide Collection & Recycling Network
Access
Registered entities can officially engage PIBOs, PWPs, recyclers,
and PROs, ensuring transparent and auditable waste management.
4. Environmental Contribution &
Sustainability
EPR enables measurable contributions towards reducing
plastic pollution, demonstrating strong sustainability commitment.
How
to register for CPCB Plastic EPR?
1. Assessment of Plastic Packaging Categories
(I–IV)
Identification of plastic types used (rigid, flexible,
MLP, compostable etc.) and mapping annual quantities.
2. EPR Target Calculation
Calculation of year-wise EPR obligations based on past
sales/import projections and mandated guidelines.
3. Preparation of EPR Action Plan
Drafting action plan covering collection mechanism,
recycling tie-ups, targets, and compliance pathway.
4. Document Compilation & Portal Account
Creation
Registration on the CPCB EPR Portal, uploading company
information, IDs, and packaging data.
5. Application Submission & Query Resolution
Filing the application with CPCB, responding to
clarifications, and updating any required technical details.
6. Grant of EPR Authorization
Once approved, CPCB issues a valid EPR Registration
Certificate with obligations and reporting requirements.
7. Post-Approval Compliance Support
Quarterly/annual reports, recycling certificates, EPR
fulfilment, and log maintenance.
Documents
required for Plastic EPR Registration
1. For Producers (Manufacturers)
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Company Incorporation Documents (CIN, MOA,
AOA)
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PAN, GST, Factory License
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Product & packaging details
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Sales/production data (past 2–3 years)
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Authorized Signatory ID Proof
2. For Importers
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IEC (Import Export Code)
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Import data (quantity, packaging type)
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Bill of Entry samples
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PAN, GST, Company incorporation docs
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Authorized signatory ID
3. For Brand Owners
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PAN, GST, CIN
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Packaging material details (Category I to IV)
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Vendor/Supplier packaging specifications
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Past sales data
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Declaration on use of plastic packaging
Understanding the CPCB guidelines for CPCB
Plastic Waste Registration If you are PIBOs- producer, importer or brand owner of plastic
products, how you apply for Plastic EPR

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