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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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Hemendra Sharma
Hemendra Sharma 11 years 5 months ago
Am currently working with Inbound Tourism sector in Delhi, Multiple entry visa upon arrival is required for a lot of tourists and due to lack of it tourist arrival is going down from Korea. A self certification from their handler in India should be considered with an itinerary and the air tickets as was done earlier before the ETA coming in effect.
girdhar gopal
girdhar gopal 11 years 5 months ago
My suggestion to Youth Is Must Go For Technical Skill,a day will sure come when Technical skill will reach you from sifar to shikhar in his/her life
Dhaval Thakkar
Dhaval Thakkar 11 years 5 months ago
Biomass cooking is reason for ONE MILLION deaths, deforestation, poverty cycle, lesser rain, lower water table, women deprivation, giving bad fame to villages. New cooking technologies can have prolific impact on social and economic landscape of Bharat/India. R&D to develop new technologies, promotion to existing option that can replace biomass and LPG cook stove can change landscape of Bharat/India.
vishal patil
vishal patil 11 years 5 months ago
59% of power generation comes from coal which is a pollutant which means out of 220 Giga watt generated 129.8 Gw is obtained from coal releasing enormous amount of carbon which causes global warming.Hence 50 Gw power grid of solar wind hybrid system should be established where solar potential and wind potential is moderate, 100 Gw solar power grid system in rajasthan and 50 Gw wind energy in south indian states or northeast removes our dependency on coal and hence reduces carbon footprint
Devdip Guha Mazumder Guha Mazumder
Devdip Guha Mazumder Guha Mazumder 11 years 5 months ago
E-Waste can only be properly recycle only by the Company/Industry who actually made it or make it. proper policy and system can only be made by the manufacturing industry or company only.
Nu Travel Bureau
Nu Travel Bureau 11 years 5 months ago
The Japanese have a strong desire to visit India because of its cultural richness and diversity. However, they are finding the new Visa application process complicated. India is pushed back in the list of preferred destinations and there has been a decline in the number of Japanese tourists to India.We seek your support in flourishing the economy and help India become a global power. Hoping for a positive change.