Battery Waste Management

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The Problem

With the rapid expansion of electric mobility, portable electronics, and renewable energy systems, battery waste is emerging as one of India’s most critical waste challenges.

Improper disposal and informal recycling of batteries release toxic metals like lead, cadmium, and nickel into the environment—polluting land and water, harming human health, and wasting recoverable materials.

The Cause

A major part of battery waste still flows through unregulated collection and informal recycling networks, where batteries are dismantled or melted without proper safety controls. The lack of accountability, awareness, and traceable systems increases compliance risks for producers and importers.

The Solution

At Ananttattva Private Limited, we help industries, producers, and importers align with the Battery Waste Management Rules, 2022, introduced by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC).
Our role is to simplify compliance by guiding stakeholders through registration, Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), documentation, and lawful channelization to registered recyclers — ensuring environmentally sound management of all types of batteries.

Our Core Services

1. EPR Registration & Compliance
i. Assistance with registration on the CPCB centralized portal as Producer, Manufacturer, Recycler, or Refurbisher.
ii. Guidance in defining EPR targets and compliance documentation as per Schedule II.
2. Collection & Channelization Systems
3. Recycling & Refurbishment Coordination
4.Documentation & Reporting
5. Policy & Awareness Advisory

Towards a Responsible Energy Future

Battery waste management is not just about compliance — it’s about accountability and environmental protection.

At Ananttattva, we help industries close the loop through responsible collection, recycling, and reporting, ensuring a cleaner and more sustainable future for India’s energy ecosystem.

Comply. Collect. Conserve.
That’s the Ananttattva approach to Battery Waste Management.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What does ‘Waste Battery’ includes?
Waste Battery includes:
i) Used and/or End of Life Battery and/or its components or spares or parts or consumables which may or may not be hazardous in nature;
ii) Pre-consumer Off-Spec Battery and its components or spares or parts or consumables;
iii) Battery whose date for appropriate use has expired;
iv) Battery which have been discarded by the user.
What is Battery?
Which entities shall register on the online portal developed by CPCB?
What is Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)?
Do the exporters of battery needs to register with CPCB and have any EPR obligations?
How does Ananttattva assist with BWM compliance?