WorkIndex/EPR Registration - Plastic, E-Waste and Battery Compliance
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EPR Registration - Plastic, E-Waste and Battery Compliance
Mandatory for manufacturers, importers and brand owners

EPR is now a mainstream compliance issue for D2C brands, importers and manufacturers, especially where plastic packaging, electronics or batteries are involved.

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What EPR registration covers

Extended Producer Responsibility requires specified producers, importers and brand owners to register, meet collection/recycling targets and file compliance reports through relevant portals such as CPCB systems.

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Situations this page is built for

  • D2C brand using plastic packaging.
  • Electronics importer.
  • Battery manufacturer/importer.
  • Brand owner receiving CPCB notice.
  • Company filing annual EPR compliance.
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Documents and details to keep ready

  • Company PAN and GST.
  • CPCB/EPR portal login details.
  • Product and packaging data.
  • Manufacture/import volumes.
  • Authorised recycler arrangements.
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Process

Clarify facts

Identify the exact year, state, form, portal status, transaction type and statutory deadline.

Reconcile records

Match notices, books, portal data, invoices, challans and bank entries before filing or replying.

Prepare submission

Draft the filing, response, registration application, calculation or project scope with supporting records.

Track outcome

Download acknowledgements, respond to clarifications and keep a clean record trail.

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Common mistakes

  • Assuming small brands are exempt automatically.
  • No volume data.
  • Missing annual report.
  • Using vendor packaging without EPR review.
Accuracy Notes

How to use this page safely

EPR Registration - Plastic, E-Waste and Battery Compliance depends on the financial year, assessment year, notification date, state, threshold, transaction type, portal status and documents available.

For 2026 transition topics, verify the exact CBDT, CBIC, MCA, GST Council or portal notification before applying a new form, rate, threshold or deadline. Some widely shared claims online are proposals, portal rumours or early interpretations rather than notified law.

Use this page as preparation guidance. Before filing, registering, replying to a notice, changing GST treatment, structuring payroll or making a tax decision, ask a qualified professional to review the source documents.

A good WorkIndex quote should state scope, assumptions, government fees, professional fees, documents required, timeline, exclusions and whether correction or follow-up is included.

Expert Screening

How to compare WorkIndex responses

  • Ask whether the expert has handled this exact form, notice, registration, city, industry, assessment year or portal workflow before.
  • Confirm whether the quote includes filing only, advisory only, reconciliation, drafting, hearing support, correction and follow-up.
  • For urgent matters, include statutory deadline, notice or order date, current portal status and estimated financial exposure.
  • Prefer experts who ask for source records before final pricing instead of quoting blindly from only the page title.
  • Keep acknowledgements, challans, UDIN, computations, working papers, certificates and communications after completion.
Records Checklist

Keep these ready before requesting quotes

  • PAN, Aadhaar, GSTIN, TAN, CIN, LLPIN, IEC, DSC, Udyam, FSSAI, RERA, GeM, EPFO or other registration numbers as applicable.
  • Portal access or screenshots from Income Tax, GST, MCA, TRACES, EPFO, GeM, RERA, CPCB, GS1 or state portals.
  • Previous filings, acknowledgements, challans, certificates, orders, notices, audit reports and working papers.
  • Bank statements, invoices, contracts, payroll records, books export, product catalogue, HSN/SAC mapping, broker reports or project documents relevant to the case.
  • A short written summary of what happened, what deadline exists, what help you need and whether support can be remote or must be local.
Questions People Ask

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Who should use EPR registration?

Use this page if your facts match the situations above and you want to prepare a clear WorkIndex requirement before speaking to an expert.

Can WorkIndex help me find a specialist?

Yes. Post the requirement with facts, documents and deadline so relevant professionals can quote with a realistic scope.

Do I need a local expert?

Many tasks can be remote, but city-specific registrations, inspections, hearings, premises verification or local business context may need local support.

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