What documents are required for EPR Certification for Electronic Waste?
In India, there is a rapid growth in the use of electronic products such as mobile phones, laptops, home appliances, computers, and networking equipment. Due to this growth, the generation of electronic waste (e-waste) has also increased. For the management of e-waste responsibly and reducing environmental damage, the Government of India has introduced the E-Waste (Management) Rules, making Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR ) mandatory. The industries involved in the manufacturing, importing, and selling of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) must obtain EPR Registration from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). The major part of obtaining the certificate is having the correct set of documents for EPR Certification. This blog explains the documents required for EPR Certification for E-waste and how an experienced EPR Registration Consultant can ease the process. Why Is EPR Certification Important? Electronic products contain harmful substances such as lead, mercury,...