We assist PIBOs with seamless ELV EPR registration on the CPCB portal, handling complete documentation preparation including eligibility checks, process flow diagrams, tie-ups with registered dismantlers, and application filing.
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a policy-based environmental regulation approach. It holds producers, Importers, and Brand Owners (PIBOs) accountable for their end-of-life products and the waste they generate.
CPCB is the responsible body where all the EPR registrations of the businesses must take place. As per their regulations, all the PIBOs are expected to register, meet Sustainability targets, and provide traceable annual audits.


If your vehicle has reached the end of its lifecycle, they are no longer legally permitted to be used on public roads. They are called End-of-Life Vehicles or ELVs.
EPR for End-of-Life vehicles (ELV) applies to the producer, registered owner of vehicles, bulk consumers, RVSF, and entities involved in the collection and testing of vehicles. According to the Environment Protection (End-of-Life Vehicles) Rules, 2025, the businesses are expected to:
Non-registration and failure to meet the target lead to legal scrutiny and financial compensation.

Passenger Vehicles at the end-of-life include Private and commercial vehicles. These include cars, Multi-Utility vehicles (MUVs) and Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs).

As per CPCB EPR rules, two-wheelers and three-wheelers are included in this category. It covers Motorbikes, scooters, mopeds and auto-rickshaws.

Commercial Heavy Vehicles are Bulk vehicles solely used for commercial purposes. Vehicles like trucks, buses, trailers and light commercial vehicles (LCVs) are covered in this category.

EVs are battery-powered vehicles. The regulation includes all modern EVs, including e-rickshaws and e-carts.
Required under ELV and waste management regulations.
Essential for lawful vehicle manufacturing or importing.
Ensures safe disposal of hazardous automotive waste.
Promotes sustainable recycling and material recovery.
Prevents fines, suspension, or compliance actions.
Enhances environmental responsibility and public trust.
Supports accurate compliance reporting to authorities.
Encourages reuse of materials and resource efficiency.
The following documents are generally required:
Yes, applicable to manufacturers and importers.
MoEF&CC and CPCB oversee ELV compliance.
End-of-life passenger and commercial vehicles.
Yes, authorized recycler tie-up is required.
Yes, periodic compliance reporting is mandatory.
