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Battery Waste Management

What is EPR Battery Waste Certification?

Battery Waste Management Regulations to assemble and properly dispose of used batteries containing hazardous materials consisting of lead, mercury, lithium and cadmium. Such regulations provide three broad benefits which include environmental protection while recovering valuable materials and safeguarding human health.

Who Needs EPR Battery Waste Certification?

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Why Battery Waste Management Authorisation (or License) is Important?

Challenges in Battery Waste Compliance

The main challenge for Producers is to meet yearly collection targets and work with registered recyclers. But there are many other challenges too, including:

  • Lack of understanding of the informal sector
  • The transportation cost is too high for used batteries
  • A limited number of recycling infrastructures in rural areas
  • Data tracking and return collection from end-users
Battery Waste Managements

Simplified Process for Battery Waste Management

Types of Batteries Covered Under the Rules

Type I

Portable Batteries
AAA/AA cells, laptop/mobile batteries, camera cells

Type II

Automotive Batteries
Car batteries, bike batteries

Type III

Electric Vehicle Batteries
Lithium-ion batteries used in 2W, 3W, and 4W e-vehicles

Type IV

Industrial Batteries
UPS systems, solar power backups, etc

Documents are required for Plastic Waste Management Registration

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How to Apply EPR Certificate For Battery Waste Certicate

How to Apply for an EPR Certificate For Battery Waste Management

Benefits of Battery Waste Management

1. Shifts Responsibility from government bodies to producers for waste collection

2. Promotes Recycling Infrastructure development in India

3. Helps in Pollution control caused by lead, mercury, lithium, etc.

4. Improves the Circular Economy by bringing back rare earth materials into the supply chain

What Happens If You Submit Wrong Documents?

If you submit false or forged documents, your application can be rejected or revoked. CPCB has the right to:

  • Blacklist your company
  • Suspend/Cancel authorisation
  • File legal action
  • Ban your product from sale in India

Penalties For Non-Compliance:

  • Fine up to ₹50,000 per violation
  • Temporary suspension of operations
  • Revocation of licenses for repeated violations
  • Legal proceedings under the Environment Protection Act, 1986
EPR FAQ

EPR means producers are legally responsible for collecting and recycling the used batteries they sell.

Yes. All EV manufacturers must register and submit EPR plans for lithium-ion batteries.

No. You must tie up with CPCB-approved recyclers to get authorisation.

You must submit reports half-yearly and annually via the CPCB portal.

Yes. CPCB issues an EPR Registration Certificate once your plan is approved.

Get EPR Certified Today!

Ensure compliance with India’s EPR regulations and contribute to a sustainable future. Contact us today for expert guidance and hassle-free EPR certification services.

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