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Share innovative ideas on circular economy in E-waste

Innovative ideas on circular economy in E-waste
Start Date :
Feb 01, 2022
Last Date :
Feb 15, 2022
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Innovative ideas on circular economy in E-waste ...

Innovative ideas on circular economy in E-waste

Today, electronic waste poses a significant challenge for society. With the introduction of innovative features and up-gradation, people are changing their devices by discarding the old ones, thereby contributing to the generation of electronic waste significantly.

Replacing the linear systems with circular in electrical and electronic equipment intends to maximize value at each life-cycle stage by reusing, repairing, recovering remanufacturing, regenerating products and material.

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 innovative ideas on how circular economy practices can help in sustainable and efficient E-waste Management.

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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Deepali Hingne adv
Deepali Hingne adv 4 years 5 months ago
in law approach must be scientific in sense-law came in2 force after incidents why not previous cause law is not subject of experiments in science u have 2do 1experiments but from science u have 2take observation/prevent method prevention is better than cure &will fullfill true ambit of law-welfare of society safe&secure eg- should not happen terrorist attack in any country we established anti squad so & society going changes in quick cause in only 1decades see lot changes &if u mark such a henious/cruel types of crimes in such a modern infotech era so why touch changing aspects cause law also changes according 2changing needs of society law is not static so if by committee with judges/police/lawyer experties(cn take retired) from their fields then outsiders NGOs soc/workers ets will study the recent phenomenon from study &roughly work on it -by digital format public opinion also -4prevention-open cases2public& opinion -survey small areaswise pre-crime..
SANGEETA KAVIKONDALA
SANGEETA KAVIKONDALA 4 years 5 months ago
Sir, with the advent of newer mobile, electronic technology..the products themselves are undergoing changes whereby every six months we are ending up getting newer version of the same. This creates E-waste. we so many old mobile phones, TVs, cameras etc My suggestions is that 1. units or collection centres be set up in various places so that consumers can drop in their old mobiles etc there just as we have cheques dropbox in banks. 2.larger equipment be collected manually 3. Home collection facilities extended to people who cannot come to centres like senior citizen etc. 4. some incentive be given to consumers for their old products that would encourage them to participate in this activity. 5. once the products that are collected in this way some of their individual parts,chips if usable can be reused thereby reducing the carbon footprint..
Rakesh Duggal
Rakesh Duggal 4 years 5 months ago
sir, I want to draw the kind attention of finance minister smt. Nirmala Sita Raman ji that what so ever TDS had been deducted and reflected in 26as that is to be accounted for. if there is any mistake in reporting by tax payers or dedicator it should be verified by the income tax authorities and due credit be given. it should not be kept unaccounted. secondly while adopting the new portal income tax authorities have owned the demands of the earlier years for which manualy returns were filed and tax payers have no record and even the banks who deducted TDS and remitted are also not having records be either matched with the tax paid by asecee and due credit not given by the authorities due to some mistake of TAN, PAN or ANY OTHER REASONS. the TDS paid and remitted to authorities must be lying in some account for which the demands are raised/adjusted by authorities. further if the refund for subsequent years have been paid the demands of earlier years have not to be raised.
Rakesh Duggal
Rakesh Duggal 4 years 5 months ago
sir, I want to draw the kind attention of finance minister smt. Nirmala Sita Raman ji that what so ever TDS had been deducted and reflected in 26as that is to be accounted for. if there is any mistake in reporting by tax payers or dedicator it should be verified by the income tax authorities and due credit be given. it should not be kept unaccounted. secondly while adopting the new portal income tax authorities have owned the demands of the earlier years for which manualy returns were filed and tax payers have no record and even the banks who deducted TDS and remitted are also not having records be either matched with the tax paid by asecee and due credit not given by the authorities due to some mistake of TAN, PAN or ANY OTHER REASONS. the TDS paid and remitted to authorities must be lying in some account for which the demands are raised/adjusted by authorities. further if the refund for subsequent years have been paid the demands of earlier years have not to be raised.
NEETHUVIKRAMVG
NEETHUVIKRAMVG 4 years 5 months ago
E-waste is the biggest problem in our country. We can you good quality of material product and recyle electronic product and we could not use any plastic products also
Kaushalendra Mangal Bhatt
Kaushalendra Mangal Bhatt 4 years 5 months ago
The idea of recycling the e-waste, itself is great. However, I do not see anybody in the world is ready with the concept, actually. Saying this because it demands a research, first. Like, suppose one knows the reason why capacitor failed. A capacitor comprised of two plates, and an insulator. Means any fault, then must be laying in plates. A plate comprised of many atoms. Failure thus may represent an impurity or so in the plate. A research may suggest how the failure can be success OR can detail the path for super succes, which can be used for the construction of super successful material OR Removal of failure for an absolute success, etc. In such case, the price of plates will be higher than the previously sold price. Similarly, for other components one can apply.
ashok kumar
ashok kumar 4 years 5 months ago
उनको सुधार करके ग्रामीण तथा वंचित लोगों को लेकर उनका उपयोग किया जा सकता है
kunal kishore
kunal kishore 4 years 5 months ago
E- waste is a very big problem for our country.it is a big challenge for future generation. 1Recycle of electronic waste is a solution for solve problem. 2 Multiple use of product is a way to reduce e waste problem in country. 3 Good quality of product should be promoted for reduce e waste. 4 Green technology should be promoted for control over electronic waste. 5 A green tax should be charged for those people who used plastic product.