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CLEAN TO GREEN
PRESENTS
Environmentally sound management of
ewaste in India
What is E-waste?
Electronic Waste (e-Waste) comprises of waste
electronic/electrical goods which are not fit for their
originally intended use. These include items such as
computers, cellular phones, stereos, refrigerators, air
conditioners, other consumer durables, etc.
Is e-Waste Hazardous?
E-waste is not hazardous waste per-se. However, the
hazardous constituents present in the e-waste render it
hazardous when such wastes are dismantled and
processed, since it is only at this stage that they pose
hazard to health and environment.
e-Waste
2
3
COMPONENTS CONSTITUENTS
Printed circuit boards Lead & cadmium
Cathode ray tubes (CRTs) Lead oxide & Cadmium
Switches & flat screen monitors Mercury
Computer batteries Cadmium
Capacitors and transformers Poly Chlorinated Bi-phenyls (PCB)
Printed circuit boards, plastic Brominated Flame Retardant
casings cable
Cable insulation/coating Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC)
4
 Information and telecom fastest growing industry verticals
 PC sales crossed 7.3 million units in 2007-08 growing 16%;
installed base of over 25 million units
 Consumer electronics market growing at 13-15% annually ; 120
million installed base of TVS
 Cellular subscriber up by 96.86% over last year; Indtalled
base to cross 300 million by 2010
5
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Potential Annual e-Waste:
3,82,979 MT
• of this Imports: 50K MT
e-Waste Processed:19K MT
Total e-Waste
available for recycling
and refurbishing:
14,4143 MT
Source: MAIT-GTZ
5
e-Waste generation in India: 2007
6
E-waste recycling is presently concentrated
in the informal (unorganized) sector
 No organized collection system prevails
 Operations are mostly illegal
 Processes are highly polluting
 Recycling operations engage in:
dismantling
sale of dismantled parts
valuable resource recovery
export of processed waste for precious metal
recovery
7
 High-risk backyard operation
 Non- efficient and Non-
environmentally sound technologies
 Occupational and environmental
hazards
 Loss of resources due to inefficient
processes
 Impacts vulnerable social groups-
Women, children and mmigrant
labourers
8
 Various legislations cover different aspects of e-waste
 The hazardous waste (management and handling ) rules, 1998 as
amended in 2008 for Toxic content – registration mandatory for
recyclers
 Municipal Solid Waste Management & Handling Rules for non-Toxic
content
 Basel convention for regulating transboundary movement
 Foreign Trade policy restricts import of second-hand computers and
does not permit import of e-waste
 ‘Guidelines’ by Central Pollution Control Board ( 2008)
9
 The guidelines notified in April 2008 - basic guidance document
identifying and recognizing fundamental principles:
 Producer Responsibility
 RoHS (Restriction on Hazardous Substances)
 Best practices
 Insight into technologies for various levels of recycling
 The guidelines explicitly mention the need for a separate
legislation for implementing ‘Producer Responsibility’
 E-waste is ‘distinct’ as it is an end-of-consumption waste while hazardous waste
results from a distinct industrial process
 Environment Protection Act provides for separate regulations for waste with
‘distinct’ characteristics - Biomedical Wastes (M&H) Rules- 1998 , lead acid
batteries, the Batteries (M&H) Rules- 2001 etc.
 The e-waste value chain is rather complex as it involves multiple players -
producers, distributors, retailers, end consumers, collection system, recyclers
while hazardous waste chain involves only the ‘occupier/ generator’ and the
‘operator’
 Recovery of non-ferrous metals and reprocessing of used oil are the only two
major activities in hazardous waste recycling while e-waste recycling involves
refurbishment for reuse, dismantling and precious metal recovery which is a
complex process
Title: E-waste (Management & Handling) Rules to be published under
the Environment Protection Act
 OBJECTIVE :To put in place an effective mechanism to regulate the
generation, collection, storage, transportation, import, export,
environmentally sound recycling, treatment and disposal of e-waste. This
includes refurbishment, collection system and producer responsibility
thereby reducing the wastes destined for final disposal.
 ESSENCE: the producer of electrical and electronic equipments is
responsible for the entire life cycle of its own branded product and in
particular the environmentally sound end-of-life management and
facilitating collection and take back.
 Responsibility of each element in the e-waste Value Chain:
• Producers – Extended/Individual Producer Responsibility
• Dealers
• Collection agencies/ collection Centres
• Dismantler
• Recycler
• Consumer and bulk consumers
 Procedure for Authorization of producers, collection agencies,
dismantlers, recyclers and enforcement agencies
 Procedure for registration/renewal of registration of recyclers
 Regulations for import of e-waste
 Liability of producers, collection agencies, transporter, dismantlers and
recyclers
 Information & Tracking
 Elimination of hazardous substances used in e-equipments
 Setting up of Designated Authority to ensure transparency, audit and
inspect facilities, examine authorization/ registration etc.
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Cleantogreen ppt

  • 1. CLEAN TO GREEN PRESENTS Environmentally sound management of ewaste in India
  • 2. What is E-waste? Electronic Waste (e-Waste) comprises of waste electronic/electrical goods which are not fit for their originally intended use. These include items such as computers, cellular phones, stereos, refrigerators, air conditioners, other consumer durables, etc. Is e-Waste Hazardous? E-waste is not hazardous waste per-se. However, the hazardous constituents present in the e-waste render it hazardous when such wastes are dismantled and processed, since it is only at this stage that they pose hazard to health and environment. e-Waste 2
  • 3. 3 COMPONENTS CONSTITUENTS Printed circuit boards Lead & cadmium Cathode ray tubes (CRTs) Lead oxide & Cadmium Switches & flat screen monitors Mercury Computer batteries Cadmium Capacitors and transformers Poly Chlorinated Bi-phenyls (PCB) Printed circuit boards, plastic Brominated Flame Retardant casings cable Cable insulation/coating Poly Vinyl Chloride (PVC)
  • 4. 4  Information and telecom fastest growing industry verticals  PC sales crossed 7.3 million units in 2007-08 growing 16%; installed base of over 25 million units  Consumer electronics market growing at 13-15% annually ; 120 million installed base of TVS  Cellular subscriber up by 96.86% over last year; Indtalled base to cross 300 million by 2010
  • 5. 5 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Potential Annual e-Waste: 3,82,979 MT • of this Imports: 50K MT e-Waste Processed:19K MT Total e-Waste available for recycling and refurbishing: 14,4143 MT Source: MAIT-GTZ 5 e-Waste generation in India: 2007
  • 6. 6 E-waste recycling is presently concentrated in the informal (unorganized) sector  No organized collection system prevails  Operations are mostly illegal  Processes are highly polluting  Recycling operations engage in: dismantling sale of dismantled parts valuable resource recovery export of processed waste for precious metal recovery
  • 7. 7  High-risk backyard operation  Non- efficient and Non- environmentally sound technologies  Occupational and environmental hazards  Loss of resources due to inefficient processes  Impacts vulnerable social groups- Women, children and mmigrant labourers
  • 8. 8  Various legislations cover different aspects of e-waste  The hazardous waste (management and handling ) rules, 1998 as amended in 2008 for Toxic content – registration mandatory for recyclers  Municipal Solid Waste Management & Handling Rules for non-Toxic content  Basel convention for regulating transboundary movement  Foreign Trade policy restricts import of second-hand computers and does not permit import of e-waste  ‘Guidelines’ by Central Pollution Control Board ( 2008)
  • 9. 9  The guidelines notified in April 2008 - basic guidance document identifying and recognizing fundamental principles:  Producer Responsibility  RoHS (Restriction on Hazardous Substances)  Best practices  Insight into technologies for various levels of recycling  The guidelines explicitly mention the need for a separate legislation for implementing ‘Producer Responsibility’
  • 10.  E-waste is ‘distinct’ as it is an end-of-consumption waste while hazardous waste results from a distinct industrial process  Environment Protection Act provides for separate regulations for waste with ‘distinct’ characteristics - Biomedical Wastes (M&H) Rules- 1998 , lead acid batteries, the Batteries (M&H) Rules- 2001 etc.  The e-waste value chain is rather complex as it involves multiple players - producers, distributors, retailers, end consumers, collection system, recyclers while hazardous waste chain involves only the ‘occupier/ generator’ and the ‘operator’  Recovery of non-ferrous metals and reprocessing of used oil are the only two major activities in hazardous waste recycling while e-waste recycling involves refurbishment for reuse, dismantling and precious metal recovery which is a complex process
  • 11. Title: E-waste (Management & Handling) Rules to be published under the Environment Protection Act  OBJECTIVE :To put in place an effective mechanism to regulate the generation, collection, storage, transportation, import, export, environmentally sound recycling, treatment and disposal of e-waste. This includes refurbishment, collection system and producer responsibility thereby reducing the wastes destined for final disposal.  ESSENCE: the producer of electrical and electronic equipments is responsible for the entire life cycle of its own branded product and in particular the environmentally sound end-of-life management and facilitating collection and take back.
  • 12.  Responsibility of each element in the e-waste Value Chain: • Producers – Extended/Individual Producer Responsibility • Dealers • Collection agencies/ collection Centres • Dismantler • Recycler • Consumer and bulk consumers  Procedure for Authorization of producers, collection agencies, dismantlers, recyclers and enforcement agencies  Procedure for registration/renewal of registration of recyclers  Regulations for import of e-waste  Liability of producers, collection agencies, transporter, dismantlers and recyclers  Information & Tracking  Elimination of hazardous substances used in e-equipments  Setting up of Designated Authority to ensure transparency, audit and inspect facilities, examine authorization/ registration etc.