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Share innovative ideas on sustainable EEE Products

Share innovative ideas on sustainable EEE (Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Products
Start Date :
Feb 01, 2022
Last Date :
Feb 15, 2022
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Share innovative ideas on sustainable EEE Products ...

Share innovative ideas on sustainable EEE Products

Electrical and Electronic Equipment ( EEE ) and materials are one of the biggest challenges to sustainability. EEE are responsible for highly complex waste generation, energy-intensive manufacturing, usage and waste processing.

Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY) observes Swachhata Pakhwada 2022 from 1st February 2022 to 15th February 2022 promoting ‘E-waste se Raksha- Swachhata hi Suraksha’. Citizens are invited to share their ideas on how EEE products and materials can be made more sustainable.

We value your suggestions which would be instrumental in encouraging efforts towards sustainable practices in Electrical and Electronic products and spreading the awareness about same.

The best entries from the citizens will be identified by the Ministry and will be featured on the MyGov page.

The last date to receive suggestions is 15th February 2022.

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Bimalesh Kumar Singh
Bimalesh Kumar Singh 4 years 1 month ago
Electronic waste (e-Waste) is one of the fastest growing areas of the international waste stream increasing at a much higher rate than all other waste streams. Fast growing electronics industry due to rising demand of information and communication technology around the world coupled with rapid product obsolescence and lack of end-of-life management options have all led to the un-sustainable management of the waste stream. Computers made from over 1,000 materials, many of them are toxic, contribute significantly to the e-Waste stream which is estimated to be around 20-50 million tonnes annually. Design for environment, cleaner production, extended producer responsibility, standards and labelling, product stewardship, recycling and remanufacturing are some of practices adopted by various countries around the world to deal with the e-Waste stream.
Saurabh Appasaheb Binawade
Saurabh Appasaheb Binawade 4 years 1 month ago
Recycled, Reuse,and Reduce,this type of manufacturing company needs government support, provide them subsidy and economic support.this will leads to beneficial results.also encourage citizens to submit their e waste in nearest respect reuse companies.
PULAKESH RANA
PULAKESH RANA 4 years 1 month ago
In order for EEE products to be reused safely, manufacturing companies need to develop specific practical guidelines for each of their products.
Yashika Singh
Yashika Singh 4 years 2 months ago
Sir, In today's time, (EEE) products have become very important for humans. If they are not of any use, then we throw them out of our house and they are throw in other area or outside of city, due to which the people living there have to face a lot of problems.To prevent this we can use these things in other activities or reduce or recycled these things. That is my suggestion
K Nandakumar
K Nandakumar 4 years 2 months ago
most of the time for want of a small component the entire machinery or items would be scrapped This should be looked into.Secondly the import of all electrical items which are of poor quality with use and through concept ,should be banned
kunal kishore
kunal kishore 4 years 2 months ago
Electronic product is a big challenge for our country. 1 Green technology is a way to manufacture electronic strong and long life. 2 plastic should be replace with other material for product strong and long life. 3 Multiple use of one product is a way to control over electronic product.
Krishna B Gawas
Krishna B Gawas 4 years 2 months ago
Dear sir ji EEE products are very eesential for every human being to run their lives very easily and smoothly. but once EEE products became garbage we are throwing it out of our home. but somewhere it is deposited and there start the problem of E waste. My request to Govt is that advice Companies to give guidelines on each products how safely it can be reuse
YogeshJagdishPatel
YogeshJagdishPatel 4 years 2 months ago
Example : In picture below there is only one small resistor problem it can be solved by small solder. Reasons : But due to incomplete supply of small components which is needed in every circuit. Second reason is that if small shopkeepers want to buy it they have to buy it in bulk quantity which is not possible for them. Result : Customer have to throw that part or some time whole device which creates excessive /massive quantity of EEE product. If customers receive all services in local shops he will start re-use of such items. And this will reduce the production of new E-waste as a result less Electronic devices will be thrown away
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