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E-waste recycling is an Environmentally-friendly and cost-effective method

E-waste recycling is an Environmentally-friendly and cost-effective method
Start Date :
Feb 04, 2015
Last Date :
Feb 11, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Electronic waste (e-waste) creates a global crisis due to environmental degradation. India, as a growing economy, is facing serious challenges in managing the volume of generated ...

Electronic waste (e-waste) creates a global crisis due to environmental degradation. India, as a growing economy, is facing serious challenges in managing the volume of generated e-waste due to lack of environmental awareness and socio-economic issues. Major concern of e-waste management in India is its recycling undertaken by non-formal sector not adhering to health and environmental norms.

While e-waste poses a problem for the environment it is also a source of valuable resources and contains a number of precious metal and mineral resources, which are available in very limited quantities in nature.

While Ministry of Environment and Forests and Climate Change is involved in enacting laws, guidelines referring to e-waste and has formulated the E-Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2010 wrt safe handling of e-waste, Department of Electronics and Information Technology (DeitY) has addressed indigenous technology development through its R&D efforts to recycle e-waste and extract pressure resources following environment and health norms.

In this direction DeitY has initiated a demonstration plant to showcase its developed technology of processing printed circuit boards (PCB) to recover precious metals at Bangalore. DeitY also proposes to provide capital subsidy to authorized recyclers for processing e-waste similar to support available under the M-SIPS scheme of DeitY. Further recyclers using indigenous technology could be given additional advantage.

DeitY seeks views and suggestion to address the e-waste issues both in term of technology development as well as policy initiatives.

Comments should be received by 10th February, 2015.

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Vilop K G
Vilop K G 11 years 2 months ago
There are no Kendriya Vidyalaya schools in Bangalore south division. Hence it is required the KVS schools in Bangalore south division which will be helpful to the families of certain categories.In this regard we had already written a letter to the Honble Union HRD Minister to kindly consider our requisition for KVS school at Bangalore south Division.
VIKRAM SINGH
VIKRAM SINGH 11 years 2 months ago
Moral education must be imparted in CBSE affiliated (English medium) schools. Students in these schools don't know about their culture, social beliefs, heritage and manners. they also don't know how to respect the old people in their family.
himanshu bhanushali
himanshu bhanushali 11 years 2 months ago
user friendly dustbins every 100 meters .penalize people who litter .put heavy fine on people who spit here and there ,appoint pvt sector companies in cleanliness management .and give give good salary so they wont accept bribe and once caught accepting remove them from job and cancel the companies license who hired these people .
sumera yasmin shaik
sumera yasmin shaik 11 years 2 months ago
grow plants in public places like parks hospitals offices schools colleges& railway stations it'not only the duty of gov but duty of everyone who lives on this sacred land love&care nature it will take care of u
suresh chand
suresh chand 11 years 2 months ago
1. Install more and more Water and waste treatment plant. 2.Every state should be made responsible for cleaning the river and pass on the same water quality to downstream as they r receiving from upstream state. 3. Focus on Recycle/Reuse of waste
Madhu Kumar
Madhu Kumar 11 years 2 months ago
Rain harvesting shall be promoted.Every Indian house and buildings shall be equipped for rain harvesting and recharging the soil.Bio gas plants may be popularized in all towns and villages by giving incentives.By using satellite pictures barren areas shall be identified.Suitable strategy for afforestation of that area may be implemented.Stress shall be given for bio diversity.Dwindling species of trees and medicinal plants shall be conserved on regional basis.
Ganesh Prajapati
Ganesh Prajapati 11 years 2 months ago
sir i am waiting for job i am engineering student i am freshar eng. in electronics engineer and communication thanks 4 you
Muthukrishnan Balasundaram
Muthukrishnan Balasundaram 11 years 2 months ago
can consider "Solid and Liquid Resource Management (SLRM) " introduced by Mr. Srinivasan, Director of Indian Green Service (IGS), Tamilnadu for solid /Liquid waste management. ‘Integrated and Sustainable Zero Waste Management-Centralised Project with Decentralised Process’ would relieve the local bodies of the bother of having to identify a vast common site, collect the huge wastes generated by all the service providers and dump them at one place
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