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Title: E-waste in india (1)


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WELCOME
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Designed conceputalised by
Kumar Abhishek Mukesh kumar jha
www.onesteptowardschange.pag.tl www.facebook.com/o
stcfoundation
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WHAT IS E-WASTE?
eWaste refers to any discarded waste electrical
or electronic equipment
Basicaly anything that has a plug or runs on
batteries.
It includes all mobile phones, laptops,PCs and
many more things .

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E-waste products
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E-waste products
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Types
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POLLUTANTS IN e-Waste
POLLUTANTS OCCURRENCE
Arsenic Semi conductor, Microwaves, LEDs etc
Barium Lubricant additives, Electron tubes
Cadmium Batteries, CRTs, Circuit board
Chrome Dyes, Solar switches
Cobalt Insulators
Copper Copper ribbons, coils
Lead Solar transistors, PVC, Lithium batteries
Mercury Steam irons, Batteries in clockes, Pocket calculator
Silver Capacitor, Switches, Resistors
Zinc Steel, Brass, Alloys
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Growing in e-Waste
  • fastest growing solid material in the world
  • Annual global eWaste production is approximately
    50 million metric tonnes.
  • According to MAIT, india is expected to generate
    about 1.5 lakhs tons of eWaste by 2020.
  • Barely 4 of the eWaste produced in india is
    recyled.
  • US EU are the biggest eWaste producer in the
    world 80 of their waste is shipped to
    developing countries
  • Despite a ban by the central government, these
    cuntries illegally ship around 23,000 tonnes of
    e-wste every year to India


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Top 5 States generating eWaste in(Tonnes)
STATE eWaste(Tonnes)
Maharashtra 20270.59
Tamil Nadu 13486.24
Andhra pradesh 12780.33
Uttar Pradesh 10381.11
West Bengal 10059.36
Top 5 Cities generating eWaste in(Tonnes)
City eWaste(tonnes)
Delhi 9730.3
Banglore 4648.4
Chennai 4132.2
Ahmedabad 3287.5
Hyderabad 2833.5
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2014 e-waste generation
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e-Waste generation in 2014
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Effect On Environment
  • Mercury contaminations are not immediately
    recognisable but may pose long-term threats as
    they may be retained in soil and groundwater
    systems for long periods of time.
  • Pollute soil
  • Pollute air

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ROLE
OF
GOVERNMENT
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Government Role
gtgt Made rules called as e-waste (management
handling) rules,2011 gtgt Came into effect from
1st may,2012. gtgt Rules applicable to every
one like producer,dealers, recyclers,consumers,etc
gtgtFollow rules regarding disposal, handling,
recycles process
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Responsibilities of producer
  • Collection of e-Waste during the manufacture.
  • Setting up of collection centres
  • Creating awareness
  • Information on hazards
  • Informations regarding disposal

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What we can do to be part of the solution
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THANKS
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