#TaxmannPPT | Electronic & Plastic Waste Rules and EPR Registration

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E-WASTE AND PLASTIC WASTE EPR REGISTRATION

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The Plastic - Waste

“Companies, not individuals, are the biggest plastic offenders”,

-Bloomberg.

Specifically, 20 companies, which produce more than half of all single-use plastics.

Each year, about 11 million metric tons of plastic waste ends up in bodies of water.

“India produces 3.4 million tonnes of plastic waste in a year, only 30 per cent of it is recycled”

-Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and Praxis Global Alliance -Minderoo Foundation -United nations

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COMERCIANTE ADVISORS epr@comercinate.com www.eprindia.in Why is it happening? • CONVENIENCE > SUSTAINABILITY • USE & THROW CULTURE • OUT OF SIGHT,OUT OF MIND
we need more of these?
Do

What does the rule say ?

The Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016 (PWM) mandate the generators of plastic waste to take steps to minimize generation of plastic waste, not to litter the plastic waste, ensure segregated storage of waste at source & hand over segregated waste in accordance with rules.

Responsibilities

PWM mandatesthe responsibilities of Local bodies, gram panchayats, waste generators, retailers and street vendors to manage plastic waste. PWM cast Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) on Producer, Importer, and Brand Owner

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Overview

• PWM introduced by the Government of India and governed by CPCB/ MoEFCC

• 2018 concept of recycling introduced

• 2022 concept of PIBOs introduced

• Common portal for States and Center Pollution Control Boards, PIBOs, recyclers etc.

• Annual compliances

• Strict penal action for noncompliances

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• MoEFCC notified the PWM and the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016 on April, 2016. As plastic waste is part of solid waste, therefore, both the rules apply to managing plastic waste in the country

PWM - Features

• PWM mandates the generators of plastic waste to minimize generation of plastic waste, not to litter the plastic waste, ensure segregated storage of waste and hand over waste in accordance with rules

• PWM cast EPR on Producer, Importer, and Brand Owner. EPR applicable to both pre-consumer and post-consumer plastic packaging waste

• Not applicable on EOU and SEZ mfg goods for exports (except those dealing in gutkha, pan masala)

• SCH II Not applicable on Small and Medium Brand Owners as per MSME guidelines; no exception for producers and importers

• Trading of certificates provided

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Category of Plastic Packaging

Category

Category I

Rigid plastic packaging;

Category II

Flexible plasticpackaging of single layer or multilayer(more than one layer with different types of plastic), plastic sheets or like and covers made of plastic sheet, carry bags, plastic sachet or pouches;

Category III

Multilayered plasticpackaging (at least one layer of plastic and at least one layer of material other than plastic);

Category IV

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(packaging) waste
waste One generated at the stage of manufacturing of plastic packaging or use of plastic for packaging
waste
generated by the end- use consumer after buying any product
Plastic
Pre-consumer
Pre-consumer
One
Plastic sheet or like used for packagingas well as carry bags made of compostableplastics. of Plastic Packaging Waste

EPR Coverage and applicability

A personengaged in manufactureor import of carrybags or multi- layered packaging or plastic sheets or like, and includes industriesor individuals using plastic sheetsor like or covers made of plastic sheetsor multi- layered packaging forpackaging or wrapping the commodity;

A person who imports plastic packaging or products with plastic packaging or carry bags or multilayered packaging or plastic sheetsor like

Brand Owners including online platforms/ marketplaces and supermarkets /retail chains other than those, which are micro and small enterprises as per the criteria of Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Governmentof India.

a person or company who sells any commodity under a registered brand label or Trademark

Recyclers of plastic waste as well as entities engaged in using plastic waste for energy (waste to energy) including in coprocessing or converting plastic waste to oil (waste to oil) except in cases where feedstock chemicals are produced for further use in the production of plastic which may then be considered under recycling , industrial composting

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PRODUCER IMPORTER BRAND OWNER PWP
COMERCIANTE ADVISORS epr@comercinate.com www.eprindia.in 4 Pillars of obligations Reuse Recycling Use of recycled plastic content End of life disposal

EPR Target -PIBOs & Formulas for calculating EPR liability

• Q: Eligible Quantity in MT

• A: The average weight of plastic packaging material sold in the last two FYs

• B: The average quantity of pre consumer plastic waste generated in last two FYs

• C: Quantity of plastic sold to Brand Owners in last financial year

• D: The average weight of plastic waste purchased/introduced in the last two FYs

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Category Year EPR target (as a percentage of Q1 -
EPR target (as a percentage of Q1 -
EPR target (as a percentage of Q1 -
Producer Importer Brand Owner I 2021-22 25% 25% 25% II 2022-23 70% 70% 70% III 2023-24 100% 100% 100% Q = (A+B)-C Q = (A+B)-C Q =D+B
category-wise)
category-wise)
category-wise)

PIBOs - Obligation for recycling

PIBOs shall ensure minimum level of recycling (excluding end of life disposal) of plastic packaging waste

(% of EPR Target)

PIBOs - Obligation foruse of recycled plasticcontent

Mandatory use of recycled plastic (% of plastic purchased)

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Plastic packaging category 202425 2025-26 2026-27 2027-28 and onwards Category I 50 60 70 80 Category II 30 40 50 60 Category III 30 40 50 60 Category IV 50 60 70 80 Plastic packaging category 2025 -26 2026 -27 2027 -28 2028-29 and onwards Category I 30 40 50 60 Category II 10 10 20 20 Category III 5 5 10 10

End of life Disposal

Only those plastics, which cannot be recycled will be sent for end of life disposal such as road construction, waste to energy, waste to oil, cement kilns (for co processing) etc. as per relevant guidelines issued by Indian Road Congress or CPCB from time to time.

The PIBOs shall ensure end of life disposal of the plastic packaging waste only through methodologies as specified in PWM

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Role of PIBOs

NOT ALLOWED TO CONDUCT BUSINESS WITHOUT OBTAINING EPR REGISTRATION.

REGISTER ON PORTAL DEVELOPED BY CPCB.

FULFILL EPR TARGET OBLIGATIONSFROM THE NEXT YEAR.

OPERATING IN ONE OR TWO STATE; REGISTER WITH SPCB OR POLLUTION CONTROL COMMITTEE.

SEPARATE REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR DIFFERENT SUB-CATEGORY LIKE IMPORTER AND BRAND OWNER

FURNISH DETAILSOF EPR TARGET TO CPCB

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Application process and timelines

Application with required enclosures

CPCB to review and respond within 25 days.

Submission of additional information, if required by CPCB.

Grant of Certificate by CPCB within 120 days.

First registration certificate valid for 1 year and subsequent for 3 years; apply for renewal 180 days in advance

Separate registration for each category of P, I and BO. Operations in 2 states register with SPCB else CPCB

Service providers (IT/ITeS companies, R&D units etc.) importing goods in plastic packaging covered

Customs allowing clearances on the basis of application till 31 August 2023

Annual return for FY 23 by 31st Oct 2023 and for subsequent years by 30th June after end of FY

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Quantity of Plastic (In Tonnes) Application fees Q > 1000 Rs. 10,000/1000 - 10,000 Rs. 20,000/10,000< Q Rs. 50,000/-
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Generation of surplus EPR certificates - Carry forward, offsetting & Sell

PIBOS WHO HAVE FULFILLED THEIR EPR TARGETS, CAN USE THE SURPLUS FOR OFF SETTING, CARRY FORWARD OR SELL IT TO OTHER PIBOS

SURPLUS IN ONE CATEGORY CAN ONLY BE USED FOR OFF-SETTING, CARRY FORWARD AND SALE IN THE SAME CATEGORY.

PIBOS CAN MEET THEIR EPR TARGETS BY PURCHASING SURPLUS EPR CERTIFICATESOF THE SAME CATEGORY.

DETAILS OF SUCH TRANSACTIONS TO BE SUBMITTED WHILE FILING ANNUAL RETURNS OF EPR.

Plastic Waste Processors can also sell certificates to PIBOs

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Penalty for Non- Compliances

CPCB/SPCB TO IMPOSE ENVIRONMENTAL COMPENSATION(EC) FOR NON- FULFILMENT OF EPR TARGETS.

PAYMENT OF EC NOT TO ABSOLVE THE OBLIGATION.

THREE YEAR WINDOW TO FULFILL THE SHORTFALL.

IF NOT DONE IN THREE YEARS, ENTIRE AMOUNT BE FORFEITED.

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THE “e – WASTE”

The ratio of generating e-waste in India is 75% of electronic waste from government, public and private sector companies, and 16% from individual households. -- Indian Express

China, the US, and India produce the most e-waste. – Theroundup.org

“e-junk witnessing 31% annual growth in India”. – Deccan Herlad

India recycled only 32.9 per cent of the e-waste generated in 2021-2022. -- Data from MOEFCC

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E-waste Rules 2022 – Application

Applicable on every manufacturer, producer refurbisher, dismantler and recycler involved in manufacture, sale, transfer, purchase, refurbishing, dismantling, recycling and processing of e-waste or electrical and electronic equipment listed in Schedule I (including their components, consumables, parts and spares which make the product operational) except the following

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Entities Covered

Manufacturer - person or an entity or a company which has facilities for manufacture of electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) as specified in Schedule-I

Producer - any person or entity who, -

• manufactures and offers to sell EEE and their components / consumables / parts / spares; or

• offers to sell under its own brand, EEE and their components or consumables or parts

• offers to sell imported EEE and their components / consumables / parts / spares; or

• who imports used electrical and electronic equipment

Refurbisher -- any person or entity repairing or assembling used EEE as listed in Schedule-I for extending its working life over.

Recycler -- any person or entity who is engaged in recycling and reprocessing of waste EEE or assemblies or their components or their parts

Bulk consumers – Entities which use at least 1000 units of electrical and electronic equipment at any time in a FY

Bulk consumers to hand over E-Waste only to the registered producers, refurbisher or recycler

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to be taken in one of the following categories Manufacturer Producer Refurbisher Recycler
registration
for
categories Registration mandatory to carry out business Can’t deal with any unregistered manufacturer, producer, recycler and refurbisher.
EPR Framework Registration
Separate
required
different

Responsibilities

Manufacturer Producer Refurbisher

Register on the portal

Collect e-waste generated during the manufacture and recycle

File Annual and Quarterly return

Obtaining and implement EPR targets.

Creating awareness through media, publications, etc

E-waste can be stored for a period 6 months only. Records to be maintained for sale, transfer or storage

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Solar photo-voltaic modules or panels or cells

Separate chapter for solar photo-voltaic modules or panels or cells

Every manufacturer and producer of solar photo-voltaic modules or panels or cells to obtain registration

Store solar photo-voltaic modules or panels or cells waste generated up to the year 2034- 2035 as per the guidelines

File annual returns on or before the end of the year to which the return relates up to year 2034-2035

Comply with SOP and guidelines laid down by the CPCB

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EPR MODALITIES

PRODUCERS TO FULFIL EPR OBLIGATION.

CAN TAKE HELP OF PRO, COLLECTION CENTRES, DEALERS ETC.

EPR SHALL LIE ENTIRELY ON THE PRODUCER ONLY.

EPR TO BE DECIDED BASIS INFORMATIONPROVIDED BY THE PRODUCERS

ONLINE PURCHASE OF EPR CERTIFICATE FROM REGISTERED RECYCLERS ONLY

CERTIFICATE VALID FOR 2 YEARS

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EPR Certificate Generation

• The CPCB to generate EPR certificate in favour of a registered recycler

• The quantity eligible for generation of EPR certificate shall be calculated by :

*QEPR = Qp x Cf

QEPR is the quantity eligible for generation of the certificate,

Qp is the quantity of the end product and

Cf is the conversion factor (quantity of inputs required for production of one unit of output)

• EPR certificate valid for 2 years from the end of the FY in which it was generated

• Each EPR certificate to have a unique number

• EPR certificates to be in the denominations of 100, 200, 500 and 1000 kg

• Proportionately purchase EPR certificate quarterly basis and submit it with quarterly return

• As soon as the producer purchases EPR certificates, it shall be automatically adjusted against its liability

• All the transactions to be recorded and submitted by the producers or recyclers on portal

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E- waste Recycling Targets

SCHEDULE III SCHEDULE IV

1 2023 -2024 15% of the sales figure of financial year 2021-22

2 2024 -2025 20% of the sales figure of financial year 2022-23

3 2025 -2026 20% of the sales figure of the financial year two years back *X represents average life of that product

EPR targets for producers, who have started sales operations recently, i.e.number of years of sales operations is less than average life of their products mentioned in the guidelines issued by the CPCB. Once the number of years of sales operation equals the average life of their product, their EPR obligation shall be as per ScheduleIII

COMERCIANTE ADVISORS epr@comercinate.com www.eprindia.in Sl. No. Year (Y) E-Waste Recycling Target (by weight)
60% of the
EEE
in the Market in the Year Y-X
of the quantity of
EEE
the Market in the Year Y-X
of the quantity of
EEE
in the Market in the
Y-X 4
70% of the quantity of
EEE
in the Market in the Year Y-X 5
the
EEE
in the Market in the Year Y-X 6
EEE
in the Market in the Year Y-X
1 2023 -2024
quantity of an
placed
2 2024 -2025 60%
an
placed in
3 2025 -2026 70%
an
placed
Year
2026-2027
an
placed
2027-2028 80% of
quantity of an
placed
2028-2029 onwards 80% of the quantity of an
placed
No. Year (Y) E-Waste
Sl.
Recycling Target (by weight)

Penalty for Non- Compliances

CPCB/SPCB TO IMPOSE ENVIRONMENTAL COMPENSATION(EC) FOR NON- FULFILMENT OF EPR TARGETS.

PAYMENT OF EC NOT TO ABSOLVE THE OBLIGATION.

THREE YEAR WINDOW TO FULFILL THE SHORTFALL.

IF NOT DONE IN THREE YEARS, ENTIRE AMOUNT BE FORFEITED.

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