BIS
Achieve quality and safety with BIS certification; meet essential Indian standards for market acceptance.
Table of Content
- What
is BIS Certification?
- Why
is BIS Certification Important?
- Services:
ISI Mark Certification (Product Certification Scheme)
- Why is ISI Mark certification compulsory
for Manufacturers
- Procedure to Apply for ISI Mark
Certification (Product Certification Scheme) – Domestic Manufacturers
- Processing Time
- Documents Required for ISI Mark
Certification
- How MDR Consultants Assist Clients in
Obtaining ISI Mark Certification
What is the Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS)?
- Who Needs CRS Registration?
- Why is CRS Registration Required?
- Procedure to Obtain CRS Registration
- Documents Required for BIS CRS
Registration
- Processing Timeline
- How MDR Consultants Help Clients with BIS
CRS Registration
What is Management System Certification (ISO Standards)?
- Who Needs ISO Management System
Certification?
- Why is ISO Certification Important?
- Procedure for ISO Management System
Certification
- Documents Required for ISO Certification
- Processing Timeline
- How MDR Consultants Help Clients in ISO
Certification
What is Foreign Manufacturers Certification Scheme (FMCS)?
- Who Needs FMCS Certification?
- Why is FMCS Certification Required?
- Procedure for FMCS Certification
- Documents Required for FMCS Certification
- Processing Timeline
- How MDR Consultants Help Clients with
FMCS Certification
What is Eco Mark Certification?
- Who Needs Eco Mark Certification?
- Why is Eco Mark Certification Required?
- Procedure for Eco Mark Certification
- Documents Required for Eco Mark
Certification
- Processing Timeline
- How MDR Consultants Help Clients in Eco
Mark Certification
In an era where quality and safety
standards play a pivotal role in consumer trust and international
competitiveness, BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) certification has become a
cornerstone of product regulation in India. The BIS certification mark,
popularly known as the ISI mark, is not just a symbol—it is a commitment to
compliance, quality, and consumer satisfaction.
What
is BIS Certification?
BIS certification is issued by the
Bureau of Indian Standards, the national standards body of India. It signifies
that a product conforms to the standards laid down by BIS in terms of safety,
performance, and quality. For certain products, especially those that directly
impact health, safety, and environmental factors (such as electrical
appliances, pressure cookers, cement, steel, and medical devices), BIS
certification is mandatory under various Quality Control Orders (QCOs) issued by
the Ministry of Consumer Affairs and other government bodies.
Why
is BIS Certification Important?
BIS ensures that products meet
essential safety requirements, which reduces the risk of hazards such as fire,
electric shock, or structural failure. The ISI mark is recognized by Indian
consumers as a symbol of trustworthy quality.
- For many products, BIS certification is a
legal requirement for manufacture, import, or sale in India.
Non-compliance can result in fines, confiscation of goods, and legal
actions.
- BIS certification is often a prerequisite
for government tenders, institutional sales, and large retail
distribution. Certified products enjoy better market acceptability and are
often preferred by consumers and dealers alike.
- BIS certification enhances the
credibility of Indian products in the global market and facilitates mutual
recognition with international standards, aiding in smoother exports.
- BIS certification promotes
standardization, which in turn ensures consistent product quality across
batches and manufacturers. This consistency builds brand reputation and
consumer loyalty.
Services:
- ISI
Mark Certification (Product Certification Scheme)
- Compulsory
Registration Scheme (CRS)
- Management
System Certification (ISO Standards)
- Foreign
Manufacturers Certification Scheme (FMCS)
- Eco
Mark Certification (for Environment-Friendly Products)
1.
ISI Mark Certification (Product Certification Scheme)
ISI Mark Certification is a
product certification scheme operated by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).
It confirms that a product conforms to the relevant Indian Standard (IS) in
terms of quality, safety, and reliability. Products bearing the ISI mark are
tested and approved by BIS-recognized laboratories and undergo periodic factory
inspections to ensure continued compliance.
The ISI mark is mandatory for
various products such as electrical appliances, cement, LPG cylinders, medical
equipment, kitchenware, and steel products, as per government Quality Control
Orders (QCOs).
Why is ISI Mark certification compulsory for Manufacturers
1.
Legal Requirement for Market Access
For many regulated products, ISI certification is compulsory.
Manufacturers cannot sell or distribute such products in India without the ISI
mark, making it essential for legal compliance.
2.
Consumer Trust and Brand Image
The ISI mark is a widely recognized symbol of quality and safety.
Products with this mark are more likely to be trusted by consumers, which
improves the manufacturer’s market reputation and customer loyalty.
3.
Competitive Advantage
Certified products often stand out in the market and are preferred
by bulk buyers, government agencies, and export houses, providing a competitive
edge over non-certified competitors.
- Product Quality
Assurance
The certification process involves regular testing and
inspections, ensuring that the manufacturer maintains consistent quality and
adheres to Indian Standards throughout production.
- Eligibility for Government Tenders
Government and public sector organizations often require
ISI-certified products in their procurement policies, giving certified
manufacturers access to lucrative tender opportunities.
- Protection Against
Legal Penalties
Manufacturing or selling products without required ISI
certification can lead to fines, prosecution, and product recalls.
Certification helps manufacturers avoid legal risks and penalties.
- Export Facilitation
For exporters, having ISI
certification enhances the credibility of products in international markets,
especially where Indian Standards are recognized or mutually accepted.
In summary, ISI Mark Certification
is more than just a regulatory requirement—it is a strategic investment in
product quality, consumer trust, and business growth for manufacturers in
India.
Procedure to Apply for ISI Mark Certification (Product
Certification Scheme) – Domestic Manufacturers
The Bureau of Indian Standards
(BIS) follows a structured process to grant the ISI Mark Certification under
its Product Certification Scheme. Below is a step-by-step procedure for Indian
(domestic) manufacturers:
Step 1: Identify Applicable Indian
Standard (IS)
- Determine the correct Indian Standard (IS
number and title) applicable to your product.
- Check whether the product falls under
mandatory or voluntary certification.
Step 2: Prepare the Application
- Apply through the BIS Manakonline portal:
https://manakonline.in
- Fill Form V online.
- Upload required documents such as:
- Factory license or registration
- Manufacturing process details
- List of machinery and testing equipment
- Quality control measures
- Test reports (if any)
- Organizational structure
Step 3: Pay Application Fee
- Pay the prescribed application fee
online.
- Fees include:
- Application fee
- Inspection charges
- Sample testing charges
Step 4: Preliminary Inspection by
BIS
- BIS officials schedule a factory
inspection.
- During the inspection, they verify:
- Manufacturing facility
- Production process
- Quality control setup
- Availability of in-house or associated
testing facilities
- BIS officers also draw product samples
for testing in BIS-recognized labs.
Step 5: Sample Testing
- Samples collected during inspection are
sent to BIS-approved laboratories.
- The product must meet all requirements
specified in the relevant Indian Standard.
Step 6: Grant of Licence
- If the product passes lab tests and the
factory complies with requirements, BIS grants an ISI Licence.
- The manufacturer can now affix the ISI
mark with licence number on the product.
Step 7: Post-Certification
Surveillance
- BIS conducts regular surveillance audits.
- Market samples may be picked for testing.
- Non-conformance may lead to suspension or
cancellation of the licence.
Processing Time
The time required to obtain ISI
Mark Certification depends on the procedure chosen. Under the normal procedure,
the certification process typically takes 60 to 90 days, considering the time
required for application review, factory inspection, and sample testing.
However, under the Simplified Procedure, if the applicant provides pre-tested
samples from a BIS-recognized lab and the factory is ready for inspection,
certification may be granted in as little as 30 days.
List of the documents required to
apply for ISI Mark Certification under the BIS Product Certification Scheme
(for Indian manufacturers):
- Factory Registration Document
- Copy of Factory License, Udyam
Registration, or Company Incorporation Certificate
- Manufacturing Process Flow Chart
- Detailed flow diagram showing each stage
of production with quality checkpoints
- List of Manufacturing Machinery
- Details of plant & machinery used in
the production process
- List of Testing Equipment
- In-house or associated laboratory
equipment required to test the product as per relevant Indian Standard
(IS)
- Calibration certificates of testing
equipment
- Quality Control Documents
- Internal quality assurance protocols
- Records of raw material and finished
product inspection
- Product Details
- Technical specifications of the product
- Brochures or catalogues (if available)
- Layout of the Manufacturing Premises
- Factory layout plan indicating
production and testing areas
- Details of Authorized Signatory
- ID proof and authorization letter for
the person signing the application
- Test Reports (Optional in Some Cases)
- Preliminary product test reports (if
available)
- May be required under the Simplified
Procedure
- GST Certificate & PAN Card of the
Manufacturer
- Utility Bill
- Electricity or water bill for the factory
address (proof of operation)
- Declaration/Undertaking
- Self-declaration about compliance with
applicable BIS standards
MDR Consultants act as a
regulatory partner, helping manufacturers navigate the complexities of BIS
compliance. Here’s how:
- MDR Consultants analyze your product in
detail and identify the correct IS standard it must comply with.
- They interpret technical specifications
and map them to relevant BIS requirements, removing confusion or
misclassification.
- Provide clients with a custom checklist
tailored to their product and manufacturing setup.
- Assist in drafting and organizing
documents, including:
- Factory layout
- Quality control protocols
- Machinery and test equipment lists
- Manufacturing process flowcharts
- Review all documentation to ensure zero
errors that could lead to application rejection.
- MDR Consultants register and manage applications
on the BIS Manakonline portal on behalf of the client.
- They handle technical form filling,
digital signatures, fee payments, and submission logistics.
- Conduct a pre-audit (mock inspection) of
the factory to assess readiness for BIS inspection.
- Identify gaps in compliance, testing, or
documentation and help the client rectify them in advance.
- Provide training to staff on BIS
expectations during inspection.
- Coordinate sample collection, packaging,
and dispatch to BIS-recognized labs.
- Track the testing process, communicate
with labs, and ensure timely completion of testing procedures.
- Serve as the client’s authorized
representative in all communication with BIS officials.
- Handle queries, clarifications, and
documentation resubmissions if required.
- Expedite the process by maintaining
active follow-up with BIS departments.
- Assist in marking requirements, such as
proper use of ISI logo and licence number.
- Guide clients on surveillance audit
preparations.
- Provide alerts for renewal timelines,
compliance updates, or changes in Indian Standards.
For manufacturers who want to
simplify the BIS certification journey, MDR Consultants offer not just a
service—but a strategic partnership that ensures success, compliance, and peace
of mind.
2.
What is the Compulsory Registration Scheme (CRS)?
The Compulsory Registration Scheme
(CRS) is a certification scheme introduced by the Ministry of Electronics and
Information Technology (MeitY) and operated by the Bureau of Indian Standards
(BIS).
It requires manufacturers (both
domestic and foreign) to register specified electronic and IT products with BIS
before selling or importing them into the Indian market. Products registered
under CRS must bear the BIS Standard Mark with a Registration Number.
Who Needs CRS Registration?
CRS is mandatory for manufacturers
of over 75+ product categories (as of 2024), including:
- LED lights and fixtures
- Mobile phones and tablets
- Power adapters and chargers
- LED televisions
- Laptops, desktops, and monitors
- Microwave ovens
- Set-top boxes
- USB drives
- Smartwatches
- Bluetooth speakers
Any manufacturer (Indian or
foreign) that wants to sell or import these products in India must register
under CRS.
Why is CRS Registration Required?
- Legal Requirement:
Without BIS CRS registration, selling or importing notified products is illegal in India. - Consumer Safety & Quality:
Ensures that electronic and IT products conform to Indian safety standards, especially for electrical shock, fire hazards, and electromagnetic compatibility. - Avoid Customs Hold-Ups:
Unregistered products are seized at customs, leading to losses and legal issues. - Brand Trust:
BIS registration builds consumer confidence and adds credibility to the product.
Step 1: Identify Applicable
Product Category
- Determine whether the product is under
the CRS notification list.
Step 2: Product Testing
- Get the product tested in a
BIS-recognized laboratory located in India.
- Testing must be done as per the
applicable Indian Standard (IS).
Step 3: Online Application
Submission
- Submit the application on the BIS
Manakonline Portal with all required documents.
Step 4: Fee Payment
- Pay the application and processing fees
online.
Step 5: Review by BIS
- BIS verifies documents and test reports.
- If compliant, the product is registered,
and a unique Registration Number (R-XXXXXXXX) is issued.
Step 6: Marking Requirements
- The product must display the Standard
Mark and Registration Number on packaging and product label.
Documents Required for BIS CRS Registration
- Business License / Company Incorporation
Certificate
- Authorized Indian Representative (AIR)
Agreement (for foreign manufacturers)
- Test Report from BIS-recognized Indian
Lab
- Technical Specification Sheet / Product
Manual
- Brand Authorization Letter (if branding
for third party)
- Factory Address Proof
- Undertaking and Affidavit
- PAN, GST, and ID proof of signatory (for
Indian manufacturers)
- Photograph of the Product (showing label
with marking info)
The processing timeline for BIS
CRS Registration typically spans 3 to 4 weeks, provided all documents and test
reports are in order. The first stage involves product testing, which takes
approximately 10 to 15 working days, depending on the nature of the product and
the capacity of the BIS-recognized laboratory. Once the test report is
obtained, the BIS registration process usually takes another 7 to 10 working
days after successful submission of the application and supporting documents.
MDR Consultants analyze your
product in detail and identify:
- If it falls under CRS
- The relevant Indian Standard (IS) and
testing requirements
They prepare and review all
documents needed for CRS including:
- AIR agreements (for foreign clients)
- Brand authorization
- Legal declarations and undertakings
- Schedule testing in BIS-recognized labs
in India
- Handle logistics, documentation, and
communication with labs
- Ensure timely, accurate test report
generation
- Fill and file the online application on
Manakonline portal
- Handle fee payments, data entry, and
application upload with zero errors
- Regular follow-up with BIS to track
progress
- Handle BIS queries, resubmissions, or
clarifications if needed
- Guide the client on correct marking of
Standard Mark and Registration Number
- Provide alerts for renewal deadlines, BIS
updates, or product additions
- Offer support in case of changes in
manufacturing address, brand, or product model
BIS CRS Registration is essential
for any business involved in manufacturing or importing electronic goods in
India. By partnering with MDR Consultants, clients benefit from expert
guidance, regulatory accuracy, and end-to-end management, ensuring a faster,
stress-free approval process and smooth market entry.
3.
What is Management System Certification (ISO Standards)?
Management System Certification is
a formal process through which an independent body such as Bureau of Indian
Standards (BIS) certifies that an organization’s management systems conform to
international ISO standards. These certifications assess how well an
organization manages quality, environment, safety, information security, and
other critical areas.
Common ISO certifications offered
by BIS include:
- ISO 9001 – Quality Management System
- ISO 14001 – Environmental Management
System
- ISO 45001 – Occupational Health &
Safety Management System
- ISO/IEC 27001 – Information Security
Management System
- ISO 22000 – Food Safety Management System
This certification is suitable for
any organization—manufacturers, service providers, hospitals, schools,
logistics companies, IT firms, and government bodies—that aims to systematize
operations, improve credibility, or meet compliance requirements.
It is especially relevant for:
- Companies bidding for government tenders
- Exporters needing international
recognition
- Businesses seeking standardized internal
processes
- Firms required by clients or regulators
to prove management compliance
- Improves Operational Efficiency
Streamlines processes and reduces waste or duplication of work.
- Enhances Credibility and Market Access
Globally recognized certification that builds trust with customers
and business partners.
- Legal and Contractual Compliance
Often required in public and private contracts, particularly in
quality-sensitive sectors.
- Supports Risk Management
Helps identify and control risks across business functions
(quality, safety, data security).
- Encourages Continuous Improvement
Regular audits drive organizations
to evaluate and upgrade their systems.
- Gap Analysis / Pre-Assessment
Review existing systems against the selected ISO standard to
identify compliance gaps.
- Documentation and
Implementation
Prepare required documents such as policy statements, standard
operating procedures (SOPs), manuals, and records. Implement processes as per
the standard.
- Internal Audit
Conduct an internal audit to verify readiness and address any
non-conformities.
- Application to BIS or Other Certification
Body
Submit application with supporting documents and pay the
applicable fee.
- Stage 1 Audit (Documentation Review)
The certification body reviews all submitted documents for
conformity.
- Stage 2 Audit (On-Site Audit)
Auditors visit the premises to verify implementation, interview
staff, and evaluate compliance.
- Grant of Certificate
If the audit is successful, the
organization is issued an ISO Certificate valid for three years (subject to
surveillance audits).
- Company Registration Certificate
- Organizational Chart
- Management System Manual
- Quality/Environmental/Safety Policies (as
per standard)
- Objectives & Targets (KPI tracking)
- SOPs for key processes
- Records of internal audits and management
reviews
- Risk assessment documents
- Employee training records
- Complaint and corrective action logs
The typical timeline to achieve
ISO Management System Certification is 6 to 8 weeks. The initial gap analysis
and documentation phase usually takes 2 to 3 weeks, depending on the existing
systems in place. Once implementation is done and internal audits are complete,
the organization proceeds to Stage 1 (documentation) and Stage 2 (on-site) audits,
which may take another 2 to 3 weeks. After successful completion of audits and
closure of any non-conformities, the ISO certificate is issued within 1 to 2
weeks.
MDR Consultants help clients
select the most appropriate ISO standard based on their industry and business
goals. They conduct a thorough pre-assessment to identify gaps between the
existing system and ISO requirements.
MDR Consultants draft all
necessary documents—manuals, SOPs, policies, forms—tailored to the client’s
operations. This ensures full compliance and audit readiness.
They assist in implementing new
processes, training staff, and setting up internal controls. This prepares the
team for actual operations and audit interviews.
They conduct or support mock
internal audits, guide on non-conformity correction, and help in building a
sustainable audit response system.
MDR Consultants manage the
application process, schedule audits with BIS or other certifying bodies, and
coordinate with auditors throughout the process.
They help maintain compliance
through ongoing surveillance audits, documentation updates, and ensure clients
remain audit-ready throughout the certification cycle.
ISO Management System
Certification is a strategic tool for enhancing quality, compliance, and
international competitiveness. With the expertise and support of MDR
Consultants, businesses can achieve certification smoothly, efficiently, and with
long-term sustainability.
4.
What is Foreign Manufacturers
Certification Scheme (FMCS)?
The Foreign Manufacturers
Certification Scheme (FMCS) is a regulatory certification system implemented by
the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) that allows foreign manufacturers to
obtain the ISI Mark for products being exported to India. Under this scheme,
overseas manufacturers are permitted to use the ISI mark on their products,
provided they comply with the relevant Indian Standards (IS) and meet all
certification conditions. This scheme ensures that imported goods conform to
Indian safety, quality, and performance standards, just like domestically
manufactured products.
Foreign manufacturers must obtain
FMCS certification if they intend to export any of the products listed under
mandatory BIS certification to the Indian market. These include:
- Electrical appliances and equipment
- Steel and cement products
- Pressure cookers and gas cylinders
- Medical devices
- Automotive components
- Plastic and rubber products
If the product falls under the
Compulsory Certification List, the foreign manufacturer cannot export or sell
that product in India without FMCS certification and the ISI mark.
- Mandatory for Import
Products covered under BIS Quality Control Orders cannot be
imported into India without FMCS certification.
- Consumer Safety and Quality Assurance
Ensures imported products meet the same safety and quality
standards as Indian-made products.
- Customs Clearance
Without FMCS, goods are held or rejected at Indian ports.
- Market Access and Credibility
Products with the ISI mark are
accepted by Indian consumers and buyers, improving brand image and trust.
Step 1: Application Submission
- Foreign manufacturer submits an
application (Form VI) via the Manakonline portal.
Step 2: Document Review
- BIS examines the application and
supporting documents to ensure eligibility and completeness.
Step 3: Factory Inspection
- BIS deputes Indian officers to visit the
foreign factory for an on-site audit.
- The audit checks compliance with the
applicable Indian Standard and quality assurance system.
Step 4: Sample Collection and
Testing
- During inspection, samples are drawn and
sent to BIS-recognized Indian laboratories for testing.
Step 5: Grant of Licence
- If the factory is found compliant and the
sample passes lab testing, BIS grants an FMCS licence with a unique ISI
licence number.
Step 6: Marking and Export
- The manufacturer can now mark the ISI
logo and licence number on products and export them to India legally.
- Application Form VI (online)
- Factory Registration Certificate /
Business License
- Quality Control and Testing Procedures
- Manufacturing Process Flow Chart
- List of Manufacturing and Testing
Equipment
- Test Reports (if available)
- Brand Authorization Letter (if
applicable)
- Affidavit and Undertaking
- Authorization Letter for Indian
Representative
- Nomination of AIR (Authorized Indian
Representative)
- Product Specification Sheet / Brochure
- Copy of Power of Attorney
The processing time for FMCS
certification typically ranges from 4 to 6 months, depending on the product
category and preparedness of the applicant. The initial stages of application
preparation and document review can take 2 to 4 weeks, followed by coordination
for the BIS factory inspection, which may take 4 to 6 weeks due to visa
processing and scheduling. After the inspection, sample testing in Indian labs
takes about 4 to 5 weeks, depending on the complexity of the product. Once
testing is successfully completed and no non-conformities are found, the FMCS
licence is granted within 2 to 3 weeks. However, any delays in document
verification, testing, or product non-compliance may extend the overall
timeline.
MDR Consultants help clients
identify whether their product falls under mandatory FMCS scope, and determine
the correct Indian Standard (IS) applicable.
They provide complete support in
preparing, reviewing, and submitting all necessary documents—technical files, affidavits,
testing protocols, and legal authorizations—ensuring no errors or omissions.
- Conduct pre-inspection audits to assess
factory compliance
- Help clients upgrade quality systems and
testing infrastructure
- Train staff on BIS expectations during
audit
MDR coordinates sample selection
and dispatch to BIS-approved Indian labs, handles communication and follow-up
with the lab, and ensures timely completion of tests.
They represent the client in all
interactions with BIS, including:
- Audit scheduling
- Clarification handling
- Licence fee payments
- Registration number issuance
MDR assists with:
- Correct use of the ISI mark
- Renewal applications
- Surveillance audits
- Addition of new products or variants
under the same licence
The FMCS certification is critical
for any foreign manufacturer intending to sell regulated products in India. It
ensures compliance with Indian safety and quality standards, and smooths the
path for legal import, market entry, and brand acceptance. With deep regulatory
experience and hands-on technical expertise, MDR Consultants simplify the
entire FMCS process—saving time, minimizing risks, and ensuring full
compliance.
5.
What is Eco Mark Certification?
The Eco Mark Certification is an
environmental labelling scheme initiated by the Ministry of Environment, Forest
and Climate Change (MoEFCC) and implemented by the Bureau of Indian Standards
(BIS). It is awarded to products that meet Indian Standards and also
demonstrate environmental friendliness throughout their lifecycle — from
production to disposal.
Products bearing the Eco Mark are
labeled as “environment-friendly” and must conform to both quality requirements
(ISI standards) and additional environmental criteria specified for that
product category.
Eco Mark is applicable to
manufacturers of consumer goods who want to:
- Demonstrate their product’s eco-friendly
attributes
- Target environment-conscious consumers
- Differentiate themselves in a competitive
market
Product categories include:
- Soaps and detergents
- Paints and coatings
- Packaging materials
- Cosmetics
- Electrical/electronic goods
- Plastics
- Paper and paper products
- Batteries and lubricating oils
It promotes sustainable production and encourages manufacturers to
adopt cleaner technologies.
Enhances consumer trust and appeals to environmentally aware
buyers.
Helps meet international green procurement standards and can be a
requirement in government tenders.
Positions the product for
potential regulatory incentives, exemptions, or faster approvals.
- Product Selection
Manufacturer selects a product category that qualifies for Eco
Mark.
- Application Submission
Apply to BIS under the Product Certification Scheme, specifying
intent to obtain Eco Mark.
- Compliance Check
Product must conform to Indian Standards as well as environmental
criteria laid down by the MoEFCC.
- Factory Audit by BIS
BIS conducts an inspection of the manufacturing facility to verify
compliance with both IS and Eco Mark requirements.
- Sample Testing
Product samples are tested in a BIS-recognized lab for quality and
eco-criteria like biodegradability, recyclability, toxicity, etc.
- Grant of Licence
If all requirements are met, BIS
grants an ISI licence with Eco Mark endorsement.
- Application form with product details
- Factory license and business registration
documents
- Manufacturing process flowchart
- Environmental Management Policy (if any)
- List of raw materials and safety data
sheets
- Details of packaging and labeling
practices
- In-house or third-party test reports (if
applicable)
- Proof of waste management system (e.g.,
recycling, effluent treatment)
- Authorization for BIS to inspect the
factory and records
- Undertaking to comply with BIS and MoEFCC
guidelines
The Eco Mark Certification process
generally takes around 8 to 12 weeks from the date of application submission.
The timeline includes initial document review and scrutiny (1–2 weeks),
followed by factory inspection and sampling by BIS officials (2–3 weeks). The
lab testing phase for both quality and eco-criteria may take another 3–4 weeks,
depending on product complexity. If the application and samples meet all
standards, certification is granted within 2–3 weeks. Any delays in testing or
document gaps may extend the process slightly.
How MDR Consultants Help Clients in Eco Mark Certification
MDR Consultants analyze the
product and identify the correct BIS standard and Eco Mark environmental
criteria applicable to the product.
They assist in gathering and
formatting all required documents, ensuring completeness and accuracy for a
smooth approval process.
MDR conducts mock audits,
identifies gaps in the environmental management system, and ensures the
facility is ready for BIS inspection.
MDR manages testing
logistics—selecting samples, preparing documentation, choosing the right
BIS-recognized lab, and tracking testing progress.
The consultants handle all
communication and coordination with BIS, making sure the process moves forward
without bureaucratic delays.
After certification, MDR advises
on correct use of the Eco Mark logo, helps with surveillance audits, and
facilitates licence renewals or expansion for additional product ranges.
Eco Mark Certification not only
enhances the marketability and credibility of a product but also supports
environmental sustainability and compliance. With its structured approach and
expert knowledge, MDR Consultants provide end-to-end support to
manufacturers—streamlining the certification journey, avoiding costly mistakes,
and helping brands lead in green innovation.
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