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Ministry of Electronics and IT invites suggestions on Prevention of Leakage and Proper Recycling of E-Waste

Start Date :
Feb 01, 2018
Last Date :
Apr 05, 2018
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The electronics waste (e-waste) comprises of discarded electrical and electronic equipment, and poses serious challenges globally for improper disposal practices especially in ...

The electronics waste (e-waste) comprises of discarded electrical and electronic equipment, and poses serious challenges globally for improper disposal practices especially in informal sector.

Hon’ble PM has emphasized the need for creating awareness for environmental issues under “Swach Digital Bharat’ during his address at NASSCOM event on 01.03.2015. On the direction of Hon’ble PM, MeitY has initiated the “Awareness Programme on Environmental Hazards of Electronic Waste through Digital India Initiative” over a period of five years to create awareness among the public about the hazards of e-waste recycling by the informal sector and educate them about alternate methods of disposing their e-waste.

Over 95 per cent of e-waste generated is managed by the informal sector. Integration of the informal sector and access to environmentally safe recycling technologies may reduce the health and environmental hazards. In addition to technology, capacity building, skill management, scientific recycling mechanism, business management training are also required for safe recycling of e-waste.

In this context, MeitY is inviting citizen inputs to provide solution for leakage of E-Waste in the informal sector, and suggest proper recycling technology for E-Waste that is economically available.

The last date of submission of suggestions is 4th April, 2018.

For any further information about E-Waste, please visit the GREENE website.

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Tanmoy Kumar  Bharati
Tanmoy Kumar Bharati 8 years 3 months ago
Why Ambani, adani, Nirob modi, Bijoy malya should not show deshprem? Why desh prem is only for general citizen? So my payment is rs 2 crore as gift. This is first come first serve of 'magic'.If no money , then no magic. Main paisa ka pujari hoo. Please Call me for first chance.
P Aneesh Pejathaya
P Aneesh Pejathaya 8 years 3 months ago
E-Wastes such as TV, Mobile, washing machine etc... can be repaired as much as possible and this can be sold to the economically backward people who cannot afford such things. This will reduce the disposal of e-waste being dumped and will prevent environmental pollution.
Jerry Stanley
Jerry Stanley 8 years 3 months ago
I suggest providing proper value for used batteries , cellphone ,TVs etc.these products can be resold to colleges for various experiments and tests.subsidising land for sales of electronic waste .
Kiran Singh Rathore
Kiran Singh Rathore 8 years 3 months ago
my name ij kiran singh my fathars name om singh or my mathars name ij pavna kunva mera janm 15 October2000 umr 16 sal me pali ke pas chotila gav me rahta hucalaas 10 me pdta hu mobael namber 7627079765 aapke ish ofar me samil hona sahta hu muje ye fom bharna nhi aata he is liye me it nahi bhar rhahu
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Sukhmeen
Sukhmeen 8 years 3 months ago
Rapid growth of technology, upgradation of technical innovations, and a high rate of obsolescence in the electronics industry have led to one of the fastest growing waste streams in the world which consist of end of life electrical and electronic equipment product such as :  Refrigerator, Washing machines, Computers and Printers, Televisions, Mobiles, Ipods etc. Treehugger has a piece up bemoaning the way in which we are creating too much electronic waste
srikant simanchal chaudhary
srikant simanchal chaudhary 8 years 3 months ago
We know electronic materials are very useful in this generation and lots company created new electronic materials but they are not reuse and recycle they should reuse of mobile phones, computer etc... "My suggestion is please do not buy unwanted materials like 1 person have 2,3 Mobile phones and in 1 year he bought 7 to 8 mobile in year please do not do like that" " please avoid unwanted mobile phones "
yogesh chopra
yogesh chopra 8 years 3 months ago
There should be e-waste recycling centres in every district of the country.An idea is to only allow computers and peripherals that can be upgraded,repaired and recycled using technology available today.We can also think of open source architectures to allow any organization to design and develop parts for computer systems based on open source architectures.This will go a long way in reducing e-waste from the planet. Another idea is to drastically reduce the use of plastics.