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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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Kaushalendra Mangal Bhatt
Kaushalendra Mangal Bhatt 4 years 5 months ago
the idea demands connection of each and every houses/buildings with a sewer line. Its economical for apartments but villages horizontal speed of homes demands interconnection. Human wastes are good fertilizers. However, it's decomposition consumes time. When every homes are connected with sewer line, at a place heat generation can be done to catalyze the reaction for decomposition. The filtered water can be put in circular canal. (Around or on the top of canal, jogging/running track, old person sitting and get-together tract etc can be developed).Because of the thermal decomposition, just in few hours, we have soil as fertilizers, which can be packed and made available for the village fields, for farming. This way artificially recharged filtered canal water can become a great source for water farming. Every village around it's boundary will have a nice jogging/running/meeting tract, together with a nice water canal view. Farmer will get natural fertilizers.
Deepali Hingne adv
Deepali Hingne adv 4 years 5 months ago
sorry2write here-mn ki bat sir cn not we do some kind of thought that vote cn be possible by- qrc code /sceening 1s will automatically off & give time bound 2it - 2upgrade party why not take feedback in digital format focus on problems &work on reason may needs besic problems solved &cn be or if people do work by own funding then what do local bodies _this bureaucracy & judges transfer after 3yrs so twice a year give them training at citi/local level 2upgrade law & work -here thought by ambedkar on hijab/veil vedio link
Jayashree Ranganathan
Jayashree Ranganathan 4 years 5 months ago
In India we need to bring in effectively the second hand market. this will help to reuse products . Also awareness to be created among people on ewaste disposal. Even hardware engineers donot have less awareness on the EWaste. EWaste bins can be put up in front of every mobile shops to collect ewaste. the channel of collection of e waste should be strengthened with the help of start ups that work on the collection of ewaste and sell refurbished. Slogans like my mobile or Tv is refurbished I am ecofriendly should be put up. Encouraging people to go for refurbished products instead of looking down on buying second hand products. Only when a strong genuine recognized second hand market is developed, that we can reduce Ewaste to considerable amount.