E-Waste Management in India

Discarded Electrical and Electronic articles and parts are known as E-Waste.

It is harmful to human being directly and indirectly both.

Toxic elements are – Selenium, Arsenic, Cadmium, Cobalt, Lithium, Nickel, Mercury, lead etc. 

 

 

E-waste

Sustainable Development Goal and E-Waste

SDG number 6 belong to clean water and sanitation aims at improving water quality by reducing pollution, eliminating dumping & minimizing exposure to hazardous chemicals and materials to protect and restore water-related ecosystems, and is hence in resonance managing e-waste for pollution free environemnt. 

E-Waste Management in India

E-waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2011

  1. Extended Producer Responsibility – The producer is responsible for handling E-Waste after its use.
  2.  Finance and administration of the system to manage and handle E-Waste lie on the Producer.

E-Waste (Management) Rule, 2016

  1. Manufacturer, PRO, Dealer, refurbisher, are brought under responsibility of management and handling E-Waste.

 

E-Waste Rules do not apply to – 

  1. Waste of lead-acid batteries as covered under the Batteries (Management and Handling) Rules, 2001 ;
  2. Radio-active wastes as covered under the provisions of the Atomic Energy Act,1962 (33 of 1962).
  3. Micro-enterprises as defined in the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Act, 2006.