Hazardous and Electronic Waste Control and Management Act 2016 (Act 917) and Hazardous and Electronic Waste Control and Management Regulations 2016 (L.I. 2250); draft National EPR Policy and Framework covering packaging, plastics, glass, metals, textiles and electronics
Ghana operates an EPR-style advance eco-levy on imported electrical and electronic goods and tyres under Act 917 and L.I. 2250, paid into a fund administered by EPA Ghana to support e-waste collection and processing. A broader National EPR Framework covering packaging, plastics, glass, metals and textiles is in draft and expected to be finalised in 2026.
- Enforcement
- Mandatory for EEE; Voluntary or pending for other streams
- Effective date
- Act 917 and L.I. 2250 effective 2016; e-waste advance eco-levy in operation; broader EPR framework targeted for completion in first half of 2026
- Covered entities
- Producers and importers of electrical and electronic equipment and tyres pay the advance eco-levy; broader EPR will extend to packaging, plastics, glass, metals and textiles producers