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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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mukesh kumar sharma
mukesh kumar sharma 10 years 10 months ago
Rates of basic commodities need to be controlled to win over common man. Strict compliance of Rules on hoardings need to be implemented . Basic Principle of "ROTI, KAPDA AUR MAKAN" will always remain reality. Govt must act now . A good budget will be the answer to check the going on turmoil. 2. Delivery is the main challenge. Keep the common man happy that is the Mool Mantra for success.
anil singh
anil singh 10 years 10 months ago
is there not worker of BJP? why others who is coming from other party give ticket & ministry??? is there guaranty the will not leave BJP when in problem???????
balwinder singh
balwinder singh 10 years 10 months ago
sir.app desh k bahar jakar logo se milte hein..kirpya apne desh k logo k sath v milna shuru kizeye.. sd.balwinder ravi ludhiana
shruthy v s
shruthy v s 10 years 10 months ago
developing countries as dumping grounds and if they want to continue with dumping we can demand funds and technology for recycling.
shruthy v s
shruthy v s 10 years 10 months ago
capacity of the existing plants.Moreover developed nations as apart of free trade agreements have been importing used computers to developed countries further adding to the existing problem.In this context we can ask manufacturing companies to take back products and arrange for their recycling.next is 2-3% tax for recycling can be imposed on all electronic products above Rs 5000.Our country along with other developing nations can make a demand in international climate change forums against using
balwinder singh
balwinder singh 10 years 10 months ago
sir.kirpya desh ki janta ko kuch karke dekheye..appne kale dhan par jo baat kal samne laye hein..woh 100 day me v aya sakti thi..apka sandesh janta tak nahi pahunch raha..kirpya diyan dizeye.. sd.balwinder ravi ludhiana
AJ SINGHAL
AJ SINGHAL 10 years 10 months ago
MANN KI BAAT: 1). ON YOUR VISION OF 'SWATCHCH BHARAT', YOU MAY CONSIDER REINFORCING THE SAME, INCLUDING ECONOMICS ASPECTS, E.G. 'ENERGY FROM WASTE'. A GERMAN LADY HAD ONCE TALKED ABOUT THIS TO ME ONCE. THERE ARE COMPANIES, WHICH MAKE PLANTS FOR ENERGY FROM WASTE: MSW, LEAVES, BIO/HOSPITAL WASTE, ETC. 2). YOU MAY INCLUDE INSPIRING STORIES, REINFORCING 'PRIDE OF INDIA' AMONG CHILDREN & YOUTH, SUCH AS OF PANINI, SANSKRIT GRAMMARIAN, OF RAMANUJAM, & IN INDIAN CONTEXT ABOUT PEOPLE E.G.RYAN FOUNDATION