No. Indian EPR registration and the Plastic Waste Management Rules form a separate domestic regime and do not satisfy the EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation, Regulation (EU) 2025/40, which sets its own requirements for packaging placed on the EU market from 12 August 2026. Both regimes must be met independently.
Why an Indian registration does not transfer
The Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation, Regulation (EU) 2025/40, is a European Union instrument, separate from the Indian Plastic Waste Management Rules and the CPCB extended producer responsibility regime. It applies from 12 August 2026 to all packaging placed on the EU market, regardless of whether the packaging or the packaged product originates inside or outside the EU. An Indian EPR registration answers a domestic obligation and carries no legal effect under the EU Regulation.
Meeting one regime does not satisfy the other. A business that exports packaged goods to the European Union must meet PPWR in addition to its Indian obligations, because the EU Regulation sets its own substance limits, recyclability, recycled-content and conformity requirements for packaging placed on its own market.
Two separate compliance tracks
The two regimes run in parallel and must be met independently.

| Track | Instrument | Scope |
|---|---|---|
| Indian domestic | Plastic Waste Management Rules and the CPCB extended producer responsibility regime | packaging and plastic waste inside India |
| European Union | PPWR, Regulation (EU) 2025/40 | packaging placed on the EU market from 12 August 2026 |
PPWR sits on top of the Indian obligations, not in place of them. An Indian registration number, an EPR certificate or a CPCB filing is not evidence of PPWR conformity, and PPWR conformity is not evidence of Indian compliance.
Planning both tracks together
Businesses serving both markets need the two compliance tracks planned together so neither is missed. The GreenSutra EU PPWR consulting service maps the packaging against the EU requirements and prepares the conformity file, while the EU PPWR guide sets out what applies from 12 August 2026. A PPWR discovery session reviews where an existing Indian EPR programme leaves gaps against the Regulation.
Sources: Regulation (EU) 2025/40 (EUR-Lex) · European Commission, Packaging waste · European Commission, PPWR FAQ
