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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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mithilesh kumar sharma
mithilesh kumar sharma 11 years 5 months ago
taxable amt. should be raised up to rs 5 lac and 80c limit should also be raised up to rs5 lac.maximum tax rate should also be 25 percent instead of 30 percent.it is high time that the subsidy on gas cylinders should be removed fully ant it should be left on the market because in RANCHI we are getting cylinder at rs 450 and in open market it is available in rs610 why not rate of subsidised cylinder is raised a little bit and open cylinder rate be brought down and make them equal.
VISHWAS TAKSALEE
VISHWAS TAKSALEE 11 years 5 months ago
All PSU companies including banks and insurance companies be instructed to remove e-waste on a time bound basis. There is huge amount of e-waste in Public Sector Undertakings.
Anil Kumar Tyagi
Anil Kumar Tyagi 11 years 5 months ago
every company selling electronic products should have system in place to recycle products after expiry period which may be logically decided with consultatation with Govt.
Keshab Mondal
Keshab Mondal 11 years 5 months ago
Govt.can give e-device to those needy and poor people easily.It may be 2nd hand ....no problem?If U Want digital India so Pls dont hesitate.Lots of hardware machanics can repair wasted device.Build e-waste repairing centers in India.Make a website.who want to donate e-device(good or damaged)? or want a device?(mobile,tv,pc,etc) only Fill up form with Adhar no.Got SMS.Go to District Magistrate Office(safe system) and take it or donate it.Money problem?pls take this challange.See the poor.
Ravi Jha
Ravi Jha 11 years 5 months ago
In Kanpur Lader taneris defected water going to THE GANGA RIVER. SIR Please solve this problem to save our The Great GANGA RIVER And Then i am sure That OUR country called Green india.
Vijay Bapna
Vijay Bapna 11 years 5 months ago
I have been NRI for 18 years, I feel for growth and market development, Wealth tax should be removed. If needed Income Tax on higher income group say 30 lacs and above can be increased by 0.50% to compensate. Atleast it should be removed on Senior citizens. Saving should be boosted say allow unto Rs 1.5 lacs Charity to recognised NGO for Clean and Green India, Child education and other approved scheme to be fully exempt unto Rs 500000
kommoju brahmanandarao
kommoju brahmanandarao 11 years 5 months ago
from my chaild hood am seeing on diwali crakers discount is being given. in our country like crakers discount is being given by medical shops on medicines that are used by common man. why the govt. allowing pharmaceutical compinies to fix high rates and latter give discount 10%or12%. is it justified