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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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C K Mansoor Rahman
C K Mansoor Rahman 4 years 5 months ago
The main problems and complications arising from the electronic devices/gadgets manufacturers and their commercial advertisements for the promotion of their own devices like mobile phones 3G, to 4G, 5G with different versions and features and as we know all Indians that CHINA country now they are going to launch 6G. These are the reasons the people wants to buy new technological versions electronic devices within 6 months and very new devices they are treating as old device. In the connection I humbly request the honorable union ministry of information and electronics to please focus on the above comments and try to control of further manufacturing and supply of electronic devices in the open Indian markets until fully disposal of all stock electronic waste products please.
Rajeev kumar
Rajeev kumar 4 years 5 months ago
it is really need of the hour to have direct access of common man towards this serious problem of e waste. Strict policy is to be made to make the permanent solution.
X T
X T 4 years 5 months ago
There must be dedicated dustbins for electronic waste too. A specific colored dustbins like black colored dustbins can be used along with the blue and green colored ones to collect the electronic waste which will make it easier to recycle the electronic waste and e-waste can be better recycled in that way too.
Dr Anju Rathore
Dr Anju Rathore 4 years 5 months ago
ई-कचरा के प्रबंधन में... ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1-इस्तेमाल के बाद खराब होने पर दुबारा बेचने की सुविधा जिससे वो इधर उधर न फेंका जाये। 2-एक जगह इकट्ठा होने से रिसाइकिल किया जाये। 3-उससे फिर से उत्पाद हो और इस्तेमाल हो। इस व्यवस्था से तकनीक तौर पर निपटा जाये।
Venod Kumar
Venod Kumar 4 years 5 months ago
अपना सुधार संसार की सबसे बड़ी सेवा है जहां कचरा देखे वहां साफ करें
marina venkata koushik
marina venkata koushik 4 years 5 months ago
As they say reduce reuse recycle. either use an alternative or reduce. either recycle or reuse in a innovative way. for example lets take a wire, basing on the above line wither we use an alternative like wires which less suspectable to burning and causing e waste and second reduce the usage of wires which is impossible in the modern world we go to third step reuse after the certain usage we can use it for an alternative purpose like small projects for our child and ya the last step recycle we send it to the recycling plant. we cannot use all 4 step in every e waste, we use the steps accordingly to the e waste that is produced.
A student from somewhere
A student from somewhere 4 years 5 months ago
In India almost 95% e-waste is recycled by informal sector know as kawadiwala.The way they use to recycle, is not appropriate. It is harmful for their health as there is harmful gas released. •As we throw dry & wet garbage separately, why we don't throw our e-waste also separately •gov.sould make sector for recycling e-waste with scientific method. where informal sector's workers should be employed, this will not create unemployment. •There is a number of people who throw their electronic devices becouse they want a new one & their device is little damege. what if it that little damege is repaired & then give to someone who can't afford. •what if we try to make building materials from the e-waste which can't be recycled. Thank you for reading 😌
Prit Ranjan Jha
Prit Ranjan Jha 4 years 5 months ago
Kindly create a website and a tollfree number for people selling there electronic scraps through online & through phone. Currently Scrap buying people roam to buy the scraps and they give little money. Online sale will help scrap buyers to reach the seller andthey can buy at good price. B2B business saves time, money and increase convenience. Technical people can extrac important materials from the scrap and repair the product and resale at good price. This will create good will and increase prosperity. Import load will also decrease.
Murali G B
Murali G B 4 years 5 months ago
Over head power lines are dangerous and unsafe due to bare wires can snap, fall and electrocute/ can cause fire if any vehicle touch the bare power lines. Appreciate government initiatives for the replacement of over head power lines with underground lines and power distribution panel boxes. If similar arrangement can be made for telephone cables, cable TV wires, and Internet cables country looks more beautiful also generation of E-waste can be minimised.