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Simplifying EPR Registration & Compliance in India

Green Permits helps businesses stay compliant with CPCB/SPCB rules for Plastic, E-Waste, Battery & Tyre EPR — hassle-free, fast, and reliable.

What is EPR?

Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is India’s way of making businesses accountable for the afterlife of their products — from plastic packaging to e-waste, batteries, and tyres. Instead of waste ending up in landfills or being burned unsafely, EPR ensures producers, importers, and brand owners take charge of collection, recycling, and safe disposal. For you, it’s not just a rule — it’s a promise that what you put into the market will be taken back responsibly, keeping your brand safe and the planet cleaner.

  • Mandatory CPCB/SPCB registration for producers, importers & recyclers
  • Annual recycling & collection targets based on production/import volume
  • Quarterly & annual compliance reporting on CPCB portal
  • Work only with CPCB-approved recyclers to stay legally compliant
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Simplifying EPR Registration & Compliance across Plastic, E-Waste, Battery, and Tyre categories.

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Do I really need EPR Registration for my business?

Yes. If you deal with plastic packaging, electronics, batteries, or tyres, the government requires you to have EPR Registration from CPCB/SPCB. Without it, selling or importing your products in India isn’t legally allowed.

I’m new to compliance — is the EPR process complicated?

It can feel overwhelming at first because of the paperwork, CPCB portal filings, and recycling targets. But with the right consultant, the process is smooth. At Green Permits, we handle everything so you don’t get stuck in technicalities.

How long will it take to get my EPR certificate?

On average, it takes 3–6 weeks, depending on your product category and documents. With proper guidance, we’ve helped clients get approvals much faster.

What happens if I ignore EPR compliance?

Skipping EPR is risky. It can lead to penalties, product bans, or even cancellation of your license. More importantly, non-compliance can hurt your brand reputation at a time when customers and investors value sustainability.