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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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Pintu dolai
Pintu dolai 8 years 4 months ago
hitru is better than the other bennk and bhapi lol well worth the time to do this and I think you should be able to get some good rest of it for you buddy gov and hdncb jdhe
saubhagsinh sodha
saubhagsinh sodha 8 years 4 months ago
There should be an good team developed.Which would include a professional web development team, well qualified pickup people with knowledge of all kinds of e-waste, and vehicles management team and a small helpline team and a number to contact the team.There should be an good website developed on which the people of india could visst and fill thre details and could submit thre form the team would collect the same from there address.even a call could also help pick up the same from the people.
S Deepak
S Deepak 8 years 4 months ago
You could ask the people who are having the e-waste to get it to the nearest schools or other educational institutions and get points for their children and offer them with some DIY kits made from the recycled products based on that points. Students will often participate in such events.
Rouf Ahmad Bhat
Rouf Ahmad Bhat 8 years 4 months ago
To sustainable development and eco-friendly approach, the need of hour is to maintain a proper mechanism by which the e-waste say for exm mobile phones, computer and such other electonic items that have given their service shall be desposed off by person, oganisation or the firms that have used it to the recycling industry. Government need to provide programmes or such other schemes which shall take environment in consideration while recycling the e-waste products.
Gopal goyal
Gopal goyal 8 years 4 months ago
Dustbin is connected to a card and there is proper way to see how much quantity of waste is a person carried out in a day. Charge on it or deduct from account ,if someone cross the limit. But this system also free from corruption otherwise there is no way to reduce ewaste .
Sanjeev Bhatt
Sanjeev Bhatt 8 years 4 months ago
Tvs, keyboards ,computer, kitchen equipment are e-waste these things contain metal like lead, chromium, copper etc. do not throw these items in dustbin or trash. It can harm environment
AJIT PRASAD
AJIT PRASAD 8 years 4 months ago
Govt can charge some amount in price of new items as cess or tax and return to person who will provide the same item as scrap in designated collection centers duly connected with aadhar based system. after collective it will be easy to recycle.
Dr Swapan  Kumar Banerjee
Dr Swapan Kumar Banerjee 8 years 4 months ago
Scrap dealers can be offered incentive for collecting e-waste and youths can be trained to dispose the waste of in an environmental -friendly manner.