E-Waste Management

E-Waste Management

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Introduction:
Electronic waste, or e-waste, is a term for electronic products that have become unwanted, non-working, or obsolete and have essentially reached the end of their useful life.
As per E-waste Rule 2016, E-waste is defined as ‘electrical and electronic equipment, whole or in part discarded as waste by the consumer or bulk consumer as well as rejects from manufacturing, refurbishment, and repair processes.
E-waste contains many valuable, recoverable materials such as aluminum, copper, gold, silver, plastics, and ferrous metals. To conserve natural resources and the energy needed to produce new electronic equipment from virgin resources, electronic equipment can be refurbished, reused, and recycled instead of being landfilled.
E-waste also contains toxic and hazardous materials including mercury, lead, cadmium, beryllium, chromium, and chemical flame retardants, which have the potential to leach into our soil and water.

Benefits of E-waste Recycling

•Electronics Recycling Conserves Natural Resources
Many materials can be recovered from old electronics. These materials can be used to make new products, thus reducing the need to mine for new raw materials. For instance, various metals can be recovered from computer circuit boards and other electronics, and the plastics and glass found in computer monitors and televisions can be recycled.

•Electronics Recycling Supports the Community
Donating your old electronics plays an important role in the provision of refurbished products such as computers and mobile phones, which can be of great help to low-income families, schools, and not-for-profit organizations. It also helps individuals gain access to technology that they could not have otherwise afforded.

•Electronics Recycling Creates Employment Locally
Considering that around 90 percent of electronic equipment is recyclable, electronics recycling can play a significant role in creating employment. This is because new firms dealing with electronics recycling will form and existing firms will look to employ more people to recover recyclable materials. This can be triggered by the increase in the demand for electronics recycling.

•Electronics Recycling Helps Protect Public Health and the Environment
Many electronics have toxic or hazardous materials such as mercury and lead, which can be harmful to the environment if disposed of in trashcans. Reusing and recycling electronics safely helps in keeping hazardous materials from harming humans or the environment. For example, televisions and computer monitors are hazardous since they have lead. Printed circuit boards contain harmful materials such as cadmium, lead, mercury, and chromium. Also, batteries in computers and other electronics may contain hazardous materials such as cadmium, mercury, and lead.
Instead of keeping old electronics in the house or dumping them in landfills, recycling or reusing them is an appropriate option that should be supported by individuals and organizations. Considering the benefits of electronics recycling, people in various parts of the world must embrace this concept.

•Creates Jobs: E-waste recycling creates new jobs for professional recyclers and creates a second market for recycled materials.

Collection Mechanism of e-waste:-
The company had planned to adopt the Buy-back Scheme
Under the Buy Back Scheme, in cases where the customer wants to discard their old product, they may call the toll-free number (18005722311), and our representatives shall approach the customer and buy the said discarded product from the customer in consideration.
The Customer shall also be free to deposit the discarded product at the nearest collection point and he will get the discount voucher and shall be eligible for the discount on the purchase of the selected new product of the Company. The company will coordinate with other independent vendors who may sell the e-waste/EOL products collected by them.

The company will furthermore elaborate its scheme and shall keep updating the same based on the experience faced while implementing the said schemes every quarter.

Direct Collection from Customer’s premises
For a collection of e-waste, The Company has set up a toll-free number where any customer may call and register to either deposit its old product free of cost or otherwise under a buy-back program initiated by the company. The company shall give its toll-free number on its product manuals, website, social networking platforms, and at its various connected premises for its customer information for disposal of their e-waste. The customer can call these numbers, and the e-waste will be collected directly by the company or its recycler partner. The company has a recycler partner who has managed logistic service through their collection center, available at most of the locations.

Recycling of E-waste:
The company has tied -up with Justdispose Recycling Private Limited for the collection of all our E-waste on PAN India and disposes of the same at their plant at Facility – 42/5, Kaddu Ind. estate, Near Jasraj Ind. Estate,Sativali Fata, Vasai east,Dist:Palghar. Maharashtra:401208 Customer can reach or call on Toll-Free No 18005722311. Our representatives explain to them about the process of disposal and make them aware of the nearest drop point available to drop the e-waste also give information about incentives we will offer to them against their end-of-life product. If any customer wants to hand over the material from their doorstep, we send either our logistics team or E-waste Solutions team to collect the items and channel the same to our e-waste partner plant for final processing.

Do’s & Don’ts
Do’s:
•Always look for information on the catalog with your product for end-of-life equipment handling.
•Ensure that only Authorized Recyclers/Dismantler handle your electronic (i.e. LED Tv’s and accessories) products
•Always call toll-free No’s to Dispose of products that have reached end-of-life
•Always drop your used electronic products, batteries, or any accessories when they reach the end of their life at your nearest Authorized E-Waste Collection Points.
•Always disconnect the battery from the product, and ensure any glass surface is protected against breakage.

Don’ts:
•Do not dismantle your electronic Products on your own
•Do not throw electronics in bins having a “Do not Dispose” sign.
•Do not give e-waste to informal and unorganized sectors like Local Scrap dealers/ Rag Pickers.

Do not dispose of your product in garbage bins along with municipal waste that ultimately reaches landfills.

 

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