Tyre Waste Management

Tyre Waste Management compliance has become an essential regulatory requirement for businesses involved in the manufacturing, importing, selling, recycling, retreading, or disposal of tyres. With the rapid expansion of the automobile industry and increasing vehicle usage, waste tyre generation has grown significantly, creating serious environmental challenges. Improper disposal of waste tyres can lead to fire hazards, land pollution, and ecological damage, making regulatory compliance crucial. Tyre Waste Management in India is governed by the Central Pollution Control Board under the Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management and Transboundary Movement) Rules and the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) framework. These regulations impose legal responsibilities on Producers, Importers, Brand Owners (PIBOs), and recyclers to ensure environmentally sound management of waste tyres. ICP Legal provides end-to-end assistance to help businesses meet statutory obligations efficiently.

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Tyre Waste Management

Benefits of Tyre Waste Management Registration

  • 1. Ensures legal compliance with environmental laws.
  • 2. Promotes safe and responsible disposal of waste tyres.
  • 3. Enhances sustainability and environmental protection.
  • 4. Improves brand reputation and corporate responsibility.
  • 5. Supports recycling and efficient resource utilization.
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About Tyre Waste Management Registration

The concept of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is central to tyre waste management. Under EPR, producers and importers of tyres are responsible for ensuring that a certain percentage of waste tyres are collected and recycled each year. This includes setting up collection mechanisms, partnering with authorized recyclers, and meeting recycling targets prescribed by the authorities.

Businesses such as tyre manufacturers, importers, brand owners, and recyclers must obtain registration from the CPCB before carrying out their operations. The registration process involves submission of business details, tyre usage data, recycling plans, and agreements with recyclers.

Once registered, businesses are required to maintain records of tyre production, collection, and recycling, as well as submit periodic returns to the CPCB. Non-compliance with tyre waste management rules can r

The concept of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is central to tyre waste management. Under EPR, producers and importers of tyres are responsible for ensuring that a certain percentage of waste tyres are collected and recycled each year. This includes setting up collection mechanisms, partnering with authorized recyclers, and meeting recycling targets prescribed by the authorities.

Businesses such as tyre manufacturers, importers, brand owners, and recyclers must obtain registration from the CPCB before carrying out their operations. The registration process involves submission of business details, tyre usage data, recycling plans, and agreements with recyclers.

Once registered, businesses are required to maintain records of tyre production, collection, and recycling, as well as submit periodic returns to the CPCB. Non-compliance with tyre waste management rules can result in penalties, cancellation of registration, and legal action.

Tyre Waste Management Registration not only ensures legal compliance but also enhances the company’s reputation as an environmentally responsible organization. It reflects commitment towards sustainability and responsible waste handling practices.

esult in penalties, cancellation of registration, and legal action.

Tyre Waste Management Registration not only ensures legal compliance but also enhances the company’s reputation as an environmentally responsible organization. It reflects commitment towards sustainability and responsible waste handling practices.

Why Tyre Waste Management Registration is Important/Why Choose ICP Legal

  • Ensures compliance with environmental regulations related to waste tyre management.
  • Prevents environmental pollution caused by improper disposal of tyres.
  • Promotes recycling and reuse of tyre materials, supporting circular economy.
  • Helps businesses fulfill Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) obligations.
  • Reduces risks associated with fire hazards and toxic emissions from waste tyres.
  • Enhances brand image as a responsible and eco-friendly business.
  • Avoids penalties and legal consequences due to non-compliance.
  • Builds trust among customers, regulators, and stakeholders.

Why Choose ICP Legal

  • Experienced professionals with expertise in EPR and environmental compliance.
  • Complete support in documentation and EPR plan preparation.
  • Accurate and timely filing of applications.
  • End-to-end assistance from consultation to approval.
  • Affordable pricing for all business sizes.
  • Regular compliance support and updates.
  • Trusted and reliable service provider.
  • Hassle-free and transparent process.
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Documents Required for Tyre Waste Management Registration

  1. PAN Card of Company / Applicant
  2. GST Registration Certificate
  3. Certificate of Incorporation
  4. IEC Certificate
  5. Authorized Signatory Details
  6. Digital Signature Certificate (DSC)
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Procedure for Tyre Waste Management Registration

  • Identification of Business Category under Tyre EPR
  • Assessment of Tyre Production/Import and Market Supply
  • Preparation of Detailed EPR Plan for Tyre Waste
  • Development of Collection and Reverse Logistics Mechanism
  • Registration on CPCB Online Portal
  • 12. Approval and Issuance of EPR Registration Certificate
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Frequently asked question

  • What is Tyre Waste Management compliance?

    It refers to regulatory obligations for collection and recycling of waste tyres.

     

  • Who must obtain Tyre EPR registration?

    Producers, Importers, Brand Owners, and eligible recyclers/retreaders.

     

  • Is Tyre Waste registration mandatory?

    Yes, for obligated entities under regulations.

     

  • What is Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)?

    EPR mandates collection and recycling of tyres introduced into the market.

     

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