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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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Yarnagula Venkateshwarrao
Yarnagula Venkateshwarrao 4 years 5 months ago
Sir, In 1979 Railway train journey Vaddodara to Srikakulam, with family 8 members, father an police man but the conditions of steamed engine, connectivity of communication, reservation and signal system, my father hardly saved his life, for securing safe seats at Durg Railway station, we all were small childrens, how he managed 1900 km journey, I had an all indian journey experience being army man, in army leave system was unplanned. But Today my command had changed. Wonderful Rail Changed.
Shyamkumar KP
Shyamkumar KP 4 years 5 months ago
1. Ensure minimum build quality - products will last longer and thereby reduce waste 2. Ask manufacturer to facilitate recycling - those who want to stay on top, can upgrade or trade-in 3. Issue guidelines on product specifications to reduce soldered components - memory modules, battery etc 4. Create awareness in citizens about e-waste
V Navin Mitiran
V Navin Mitiran 4 years 5 months ago
Hon'ble Prime Minister Of India. My Humble Thoughts With You. 1). PURVIEW OF SUMMER SEASON HYDROPHILLIC ARCHITECTECTURAL CONSTRUCTIONS AND DESIGNED RESIDENTIAL HOUSES CONSTRUCTED AND MONITORED FLOW OF WATER IN HEAT RESISTANT COPPER PIPES WITH HEAT REJECTION INSIDE CEMENT CONCRETE IN ROOF TOPS, CEILINGS AND SURROUNDING THE HOUSE LIKE RADIATORS WHICH REDUCES CARBON EMISSION AND GLOBAL WARMING.
Poojitha Reddy
Poojitha Reddy 4 years 5 months ago
Segregation of waste and recycling practices are not merely technical matters but, require behavioral and social changes. Though policies that address solid waste management have been in place for a long time, the most significant push to improve waste management came with the launch of the thought to segregate at the source. May we citizens look forward to helping the environment breathe, and enrich the quality of our lives.
V Navin Mitiran
V Navin Mitiran 4 years 5 months ago
Hon'ble Prime Minister Of India. My Humble Thoughts With You. 1). Establishing Legal E - RECYCLE PLANTS extracting Metals and Non Metals . 2). Reuse of Exhaust E - WASTE and RAW MATERIAL FOR SME MANUFACTURING in SEZ's . 3). Microbes and Microorganisms BIO - LEACHING Process resulting in small CARBON Foot Print. 4). Using BACTERIA AND FUNGI to Recycle Extract Metals and Non Metals. 5). BiogeoChemical Cycle and Transformations, Soil Protection. To be Contd...