TMI BlogE-Waste Management System in India.(Environment Protection and Healing Climate Change)X X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X ..... E-Waste Management System in India.(Environment Protection and Healing Climate Change) X X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X ..... s crucial due to the hazardous materials it contains, such as lead, mercury, cadmium, and brominated flame retardants. Key Elements of E-Waste Management System in India India follows a Producer Responsibility model under the E-Waste (Management) Rules, initially notified in 2011 and revised in 2016 and 2022. These rules are implemented under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. 1. Extended ..... X X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X ..... Producer Responsibility (EPR): Producers are responsible for collecting and channelling e-waste generated from end-of-life products for environmentally sound disposal. They must obtain an EPR authorization from the CPCB. 2. E-Waste Collection Mechanism: Includes collection centres, drop-off points, take-back systems, and authorized dismantlers/recyclers. 3. Dismantling & Recycling Units: Auth ..... X X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X ..... orized units dismantle and recycle e-waste, ensuring minimal environmental damage. Role of MOEFCC, CPCB, SPCB, and Municipal Corporations 1. Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) * Policy-making body: Formulates national policies and frameworks related to e-waste. * Regulatory Authority: Notifies rules under the Environment (Protection) Act. * Oversees the overall coo ..... X X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X ..... rdination and monitoring of e-waste management in the country. * Liaises with international bodies and ensures India's compliance with agreements like the Basel Convention. 2. Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) * Nodal agency for implementing the E-Waste Management Rules at the national level. * Issues EPR authorization to producers. * Maintains an online E-Waste Management portal ..... X X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X ..... for registration and compliance. * Conducts audits and inspections of registered recyclers, dismantlers, and producers. * Prepares guidelines for safe e-waste handling and recycling technologies. * Publishes data and reports on e-waste generation and disposal. 3. State Pollution Control Boards (SPCBs)/Pollution Control Committees (PCCs) * Enforce e-waste management rules at the state and ..... X X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X ..... local levels. * Grant authorizations and monitor compliance of recyclers, dismantlers, and collection centers within the state. * Ensure that only authorized units handle e-waste. * Take action against violators, including penalties and shutdowns. * Create awareness at the regional level about e-waste hazards and proper disposal. 4. Municipal Corporations / Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) * ..... X X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X ..... Though not primarily responsible under the e-waste rules, they support implementation by: * Providing space for collection centers or bins. * Assisting in public awareness campaigns. * Integrating informal sector workers (ragpickers, kabadiwalas) into the formal system. * Coordinate with SPCBs and producers for better waste segregation and collection logistics. Challenges in E-Waste Manag ..... X X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X ..... ement * Low public awareness and informal handling. * Inadequate collection mechanisms. * Informal sector dominance with unsafe practices. * Limited recycling infrastructure in smaller cities. Way Forward * Strengthening EPR compliance and tracking. * Enhancing infrastructure for safe recycling. * Promoting public-private partnerships (PPP). * Formalizing and training the informal ..... X X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X ..... sector.
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