Category: EPR Registration
If you manufacture, import, or sell Centralized Data Processing Mainframes in India, EPR Registration under the E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2022 is legally mandatory. Non-compliance can result in penalties, business disruption, and CPCB enforcement action. ERCS Private Limited has helped 500+ businesses obtain EPR authorisation on time, without rejection.
Centralized Data Processing Mainframes are high-capacity, reliable computers that have the potential to process vast volumes of data quickly, store large amounts of information, support thousands of simultaneous users, and be used as the primary source of large-scale enterprise applications (transaction processing, database management, and resource planning). As these systems are widely used, it becomes crucial to regulate their lifecycle management.
EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) Registration is a mandatory compliance requirement under India's E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2022. Producers, importers, and brand owners of Centralized Data Processing Mainframes must register on the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) portal under category ITEW1 and fulfil the annual e-waste recycling target. Failing to register means you are operating outside the law, and CPCB is actively enforcing compliance across the IT and telecom equipment sector.
ITEW1 is the unique category code used in the E-waste Compliance India Rules that classifies "Centralised Data Processing: Mainframes and Minicomputers." Computers classified as ITEW1 are typically multi-functional, high-performance computers (e.g., mainframes and minicomputers) that help organisations manage large amounts of data ("Data").
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Key Aspect |
Details |
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Mandatory Requirement |
EPR Authorisation is compulsory under E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2022. |
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Applicable Category |
Falls under ITEW1 (IT and Telecom Equipment). |
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Regulatory Authority |
Registration is done through the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). |
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Target Audience |
Producers, importers, and brand owners of mainframe systems. |
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Lifecycle Responsibility |
Covers collection, recycling, and disposal of end-of-life products. |
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Recycling Targets |
Mandatory fulfilment of annual e-waste recycling targets. |
You can easily get the Extended Producer Responsibility Registration India by following these steps:
Learn More about the EPR E Waste Registration process for Centralized Data Processing Mainframe
The list of documents required for obtaining EPR Registration for E-Waste in India:
The major compliance requirements in light of the amendments include:
To get the detailed information on EPR Registration fees, you can consult with the expert team of ERCS Private Limited.
Validity & Renewal of EPR E-Waste
EPR E-Waste authorisations are valid for a period of 5 years as defined by the E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2022. Before the expiry date, producers, manufacturers, and recyclers must submit to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) a renewal application at least 60-120 days before the expiration date of their EPR E-Waste Authorisations; the CPCB will consider a renewal dependent upon the records of meeting the required annual targets, providing returns, and holding valid agreements with recyclers.
Obtain a professional registration for your e-waste through the leading EPR Consultant, ERCS, which will help you ensure you are fully compliant with all CPCB requirements for documents (GST, PAN, IEC), file application form 1, and manage your targets. Our experts will assist you with every step of the process, from submission to approval, so you can receive your EPR authorisation, as mandated by the CPCB, as soon as possible.
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