Over the last decade, seeing the increasing pollution, many waste management strategies have been employed for different types of waste. Waste was classified as e-waste, plastic waste or battery waste, for which Extended Producer’s Responsibility was introduced. Furthermore, authorisation from Pollution Control Authorities was mandated for other types of waste. These policies and regulations are part of the ‘Sustainable Development and ‘Circular Economy’ models. Proper waste paper management, including import and export, is also a part of this economic model. This blog will elaborate on the regulations governing the Import and Export of Waste Paper.
In India, there are currently around 750 paper and pulp mills producing various types of paper, including packaging paper, writing and printing paper, some specialised grade paper and coated paper. According to recent studies, the paperboard, newsprint and paper generation in the country is around 10.11 million tons, in contrast to the installed capacity of 12.70 million tons. About 3.1 million tons of paperboard and paper are subsidised by forest-based raw materials, 2.2 million tons from agro-based raw materials and around 4.72 million tons from waste paper or recycled paper. The last one makes the total share of recycled or waste paper in total newsprint and paperboard production of around 47 per cent. The yearly paperboard, newsprint and paper generation consumption in India is around 11.15 million tons per year. Hence, the Import and Export of Waste Paper become quite essential.
The Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change (MoEF&CC), to upgrade the Municipal Solid Waste (Management and Handling) Rules in 2000, introduced Solid Waste Management. These rules were introduced to broaden the scope of the rules further than “Municipal area” and regulate the areas under the administration of the following –
Solid Waste Management also include the management and regulations of Waste Paper. This also clearly defines regulations for the Import and Export of Waste Paper.
Import of Scrap Paper or Paperboard made entirely of mechanical pulp comes under the Hazardous Waste (Handling and Transboundary Movement) Management Rules, 2016. Therefore, for setting up an import business relating to paper waste, one also has to acquire Hazardous Waste Authorisation. Along with authorisation, a pre-shipment examination also has to be conducted by the authority. The required/mandated certificates that are to be submitted at the time of export of waste and paper scrap are –
According to one of the most elaborated studies done in 1980, the import of waste paper was US$5.1 million, which rose to US$ 1 billion in 2011. Now according to recent reports, it is estimated that India imports around 4.0 million tonnes of waste paper every year.
Following countries ImportedWaste Paper Scrap to India from around the world in 2020-2021 (Apr-Nov).
S.No. | Countries | Value (US Dollar) (in million) |
1 | United States of America | 45.1 |
2 | United Kingdom | 11.5 |
3 | Spain | 8.89 |
4 | Netherlands | 8.38 |
5 | Italy | 5.76 |
6 | United Arab Emirates | 4.42 |
7 | Belgium | 4.03 |
8 | Canada | 4.0 |
9 | Germany | 3.58 |
10 | Saudi Arabia | 2.3 |
11 | Kuwait | 1.64 |
12 | Ireland | 1.51 |
13 | Bahrain | 1.2 |
14 | Portugal | 1.1 |
15 | Jordan | 0.99 |
The registration relating to the management and regulation of hazardous waste, including the Import and Export of Waste Paper, is regulated under The Hazardous Wastes (Management, Handling and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008. For authorisation, the exporter has to apply in Form 5 with the justification for the activity and the additional documents. Once the authority reviews these applications and documents, the license for the regulations is granted.
The documents which are compulsory while applying for Hazardous Waste Authorisation for regulations governing Import and Export of Waste Paper are: –
Paper waste can be characterised as paper products and paper. This paper waste is exported to 59 countries from India with the HSN Code 470630. According to a study done for April to November 2021, India’s waste paper export is estimated to be 7.14 USD million in 2020-2021. Comparing the data to the year-on-year export values, this has increased by 234.43 per cent from 0.61 million US Dollars in 2017 to 2.04 million US Dollars in 2018.
There are in total of 59 import and export partners all over the world to whom India exports waste paper. Among Import and Export partner countries, China is the major importer of paper waste from India, with consignments valued at 6.71 million US Dollars. This value is 93.98 per cent of India’s exports for this service. After China, the second is Ukraine at 6.71 million US Dollars with 3.64 per cent share, followed by the United Arab Emirates with 0.04 million US Dollars, Bangladesh with 0.03 million US Dollars and Nepal with 0.02 million US Dollars.
Document required for GST Certificate
The regulation for trade license is set by the state authorities /government, which Municipal Corporation approves of the concerned state. The authorised documents required for a trade license are submitted with the license application.
Documents required for a trade license are –
Issued by the Ministry of Commerce, Import and Export Code (IEC) is a unique 10-digit code that is mandatory for every Importer and Exporter in India. This code is granted by the Director-General of Foreign Trade of the Ministry of Commerce and does not further require filing or renewal. The application for the IEC is submitted along with the mandated documents, bank details and DSC. All of these are verified by the authorities, after which the code is granted as a soft copy to the business owner for the Import and Export of Waste Paper.
Documents Required
The documents required for an IEC registration as mandated by the Ministry of Commerce are –
The authorisation of the Import and Export of Waste Paper is governed by the Water and Air Act. Under the acts, the authorisation for consent NOC is provided in two stages. First, when the industry is being established, Consent to Establish is given. Second, when the industry is established and is ready to operate, Consent to Operate is granted.
Documents required for Consent to Establish
According to Air and Water Act, for acquiring a Pollution Control License for Import and Export of Waste Paper, one has to submit the following documents: –
Documents required under Consent to Operate
According to Air and Water Act, for acquiring a Pollution Control License for Import and Export of Waste Paper, one has to submit the following documents: –
Conclusion Paper waste may not, at first glance, seem to be hazardous or toxic. But reality comes into the picture when compared to the amount of paper consumed and its contribution to deforestation. Thus, proper paper waste management becomes crucial as it can also lead to lucrative business opportunities that increase the country’s overall revenue. One of the most profitable business opportunities is the Import and Export of Waste Paper. But, establishing a profitable business and enjoying government subsidies requires all the authorisation mentioned along with Environmental certificates.