a study of the e waste challenge

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E Waste Management in India

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E waste is a major challenge for every nation , considering the scale of growth of increasing e waste and can be recycled to reduce its long term effects. This video depicts the challenges that e waste poses and possible remedies.

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Page 1: A Study Of The E waste Challenge

E Waste Management in India

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What is E waste?

• Electronic Wastes are all the items which are obsolete and redundant items at household or offices.

• E-waste usually include old and broken computer, television, telephones, radio, microwave ovens, monitors, keyboards, toasters, coffee machines, fax machines, mobile phones, DVD and CD players, and many other electronic gadgets.

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Is E waste Hazardous?

• Electronic wastes contain several components which usually create an adverse impact on living beings and environment. The chemical toxics like cadmium, mercury, barium, beryllium, and many others leak into the soil and water by entering the food chain which further affects the environment and living beings. The disposal of e waste requires to be handled properly.

• There are some methods of disposal of electronic waste resources like landfills, incineration and others which are not at all safe. These must be handled following an appropriate method and procedure.

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Toxic constituents in E waste

• The toxic components in electronic wastes have been proved very harmful for humans, living beings and earth. The toxics present in e wastes works as a slow poison which creates adverse effects. When these are not disposed appropriately, these are exposed in the air, water and soil making it dangerous for all the living beings and nature.

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Recycling Scenario in India

• India is a leading country where electronic industry has emerged as the fastest growing segment in terms of both production and exports.

• With the recent policy changes have led to remarkable influx of leading multinational companies into India, to setup manufacturing facilities and R&D centers.

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•This has lead to both the huge amounts of generation of e waste and consumption of electrical goods.

•Moreover, much volumes of e waste is also imported in India from abroad companies and bodies.

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Status Of E Waste Management In India

• Karnataka Pollution Control Board has considered e waste under category 31.1 of schedule of Hazardous waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 1989

• This pollution board of Karnataka is also issuing authorization to electronic manufacturing companies and other industries to store e waste, and handover the same to certified recyclers.

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Proposed E waste Rules

OBJECTIVE:• There must be executed an effectual mechanism to regulate the

generation, collection, storage, hauling, import, export, recycling and proper disposal of wastes that may help you reducing the wastes in an appropriate manner. This also includes refurbishment, collection system and producer responsibility to responsibly dispose the electronics.

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ESSENCE

• The manufacturer or producer of electrical and electronic equipment is responsible for the entire life cycle of their own branded items. People are often worried about How to Collect E waste Component, however for this, you can look for certified recyclers and get the best solution with them.

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Exigo Business Solutions

• To get the best solutions, you can contact Exigo Business Solutions, a leading company or visit their website @ http://exigorecycling.com/ .

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