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What is EPR Tire?

Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for tires necessitates manufacturers to actively manage the environmental impact across the entire product life cycle, encompassing crucial stages such as collection, recycling, and proper disposal.

Tire manufacturers are mandated to register on the Central Pollution Control Board's (CPCB) portal, diligently meeting specified waste targets. Non-compliance with these regulations subjects producers to environmental compensation determined by the CPCB.

Entities involved in tire production or distribution must complete the Registration process on the CPCB portal, regularly filing comprehensive annual returns detailing their Waste Tyre obligations.

The implementation of EPR significantly mitigates the environmental footprint by promoting the reuse and recycling of tires, thereby curbing the demand for new raw materials and minimizing adverse environmental impacts. Producers, including manufacturers, sellers, and importers, bear the responsibility of ensuring environmentally sound waste management practices for tires.

Benefits of EPR Registration

Reduced Waste

EPR registration can lead to improved environmental performance and significantly reduced tire waste through better management practices.

Competitive Advantage

Companies registered for EPR can gain a competitive advantage by appealing to environmentally conscious consumers.

Reduced Risk of Penalty

Stay compliant with CPCB regulations and avoid environmental compensation penalties through proper EPR management.

EPR Registration Process

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EPR Registration

EPR Registration on Centralized Portal of Central Pollution Control Board

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EPR Compliance

Fulfilment of EPR Compliance including Monthly, Quarterly and Annual Compliances

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EPR Target Fulfillment

Purchase EPR credits from registered Recyclers and Co-Processors

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Annual Return Report

Filing of Annual Return Report and Monthly Reports

Frequently Asked Questions

Under Tyre EPR, tyre producers are obligated to finance and/or manage the collection, recycling, and proper disposal of tyres once they reach the end of their useful life. This typically involves setting up collection systems, recycling facilities, and ensuring proper disposal of tyres.
Tyre EPR is important because it helps prevent environmental pollution and health hazards caused by improper disposal of tyres, such as tyre fires and the release of harmful chemicals. By holding producers accountable, EPR encourages proper tyre recycling and disposal practices.
Yes, Tyre EPR exists in various forms and degrees of implementation around the world. Many countries and regions have adopted EPR policies for tyres to address the environmental and public health risks associated with tyre waste.
Tyre EPR promotes recycling by creating financial incentives for tyre producers to invest in tyre collection infrastructure, recycling technologies, and public awareness campaigns. This encourages consumers to properly dispose of tyre and facilitates their recycling into new products or materials.