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Electronic waste
management in lpu
“BEST PRACTICES ON ELECTRONIC
WASTE MANAGEMENT”

Presented by :-
Group :-07
Priyanshu Bhardwaj(11804939)
Manish Badsara (11804958)

Submitted to:-Dr. Prachi Swadhin Pattanayak(11804954)

Saxena
SPECIAL E-WASTE CHALLENGES

• high Volumes of e-Waste (the highest growing stream of urban solid waste
generation)
• limits or restrictions to dump e-waste with Municipal Solid Landfills
• Growing numbers of product types.
• eavy, bulky and complex Waste to process.
• Requires special logisticss andf new handling facilities, with neew e-waste
processing technology.
• most of the end users keep the e-scrap in warehouse,garages or ettics.
SOME MORE E-WASTE CHALLENGEES

• So a challengeis hoew to seduce end users to turn back e-waste to Recycling


Systems.
• Ful equipments or sparte parts and piecs are regulated asa Harzardous waste or not
allowed to dump in various of countries(in Municipal Landfills)
• New e-Waste plants are required in developing countries.
1)Existing Facilities not designes to hadle or
2) Need special equipments , new processes, EHS and training to be requirments .
E-WASTE IS THE FASTEST GROWING WASTE
STREAM BUT ALSO THE RICHEST ABOVE
GROUND MINE
• 67 million metricc tonnes of electric and electronic equiopment were put on the
market in 2013.
• 53 million metric tonnes e-waste were disposed in worldwide in 2013.
• for every one million cell phones that are recycled,16 tonnes of copper,350 kilos of
silver,34 kilos of gold and 15 kilos of palladium can be recovered.
• global industries trend: >50% of the iron, copper,alluminium ,leadand PGM coming
from “urban mining”
E-WASTE MANAGEMENT KEY DECISIONS

• choose among public e-waste mangement programs or private BtoB


e-waste programs to NGO's.
• Or choose mixed programs
• Financing :Choose who will pay among alternatives such as Producers EPR taxes
,municipal taxes or eco taxes over new products or voluntry programs.
• at the end of the day, we all pay for a bett environment:users ,buyers,tax payers,
stakeholders,producers and government. Be clever in finding financing.
• so make it more important the e-scrap industry and you'll get the financing from users.
E-WASTE MANAEMENTS KEY DECISIONS

• Use of current collectionn logistics systems or develop new e-scrap reverse logistics.
• Direct Reuse or Refurbishments
• Component Recovery or Raw Material Recovery
• Recycling and refining or treatment and final disposal
• Import and export, considering local infrastructure or ban e-waste ,movements.
Two main practices
OVER 20 MILLION OLD PCS
ARE READY TO DISPOSE IN INDIA
PRINCIPALS & POLICIES ON E-WASTE
MANAGEMENTS
• An effective response to the E-Waste problems also requires a clear allocation of
roles and responsiblities among several who acts rregarding it,as well as
identification and implementations of a mix of policies interventions which must be
adaptated to the local context as much as possible.
• General policy and regulatory recoomendations relate to harmonization; standards
and certificaations;obligations and incentives of key actors;extended producers
responisiblities policies; and various forms of partnership designed to adress e-
Waste.
PRINCIPALS AND POLICIES ON E-WASTE
PROGRAMS
• Any effective ewaste mangement ecosystem must adress the local context at core of
its design.There is a need to balance the push to access to ICT's with the practically
of harnessing the resultant e-waste in a manner that is sustainablee to the lonfg term.
• other crucial aspects of developing a roommap for e-waste maagement include
identifying stakeholders;compliance; enforcements and awareness and capacity
building
CONSIDERING TO SELECT AN E-WASTE
VENDOR( REVVERSE
LOGISTICS,RECYCLERS,RMA ETC.)
• Use a check list auditory on sound Processess and technology on E-waste
programs,not a best price conisiderations
• most advantages,not lowest cost
• Enlist expertise of others
• Regulatory compilance,ISO, Health & Safety or environmental Requirments.
• Environmetal Management Systems.
• Downstream auditing/tracking capablity.
• Recycler fdue diligence of end markets.
PLANNING A E-WASTE PROGRAM
• determine what is best for your community or clients/consumers.
• develop a publicor private+ public or BtoB Program.
• evaluvate Existing Logistics and or Infrastructure.
• Match a Program Design with Local needs .
• select Format system municipal program,integrated Management Program, third
party program

LANDFILL

DISPOSAL
COLLECTION MODEL

• Drop off event


• Permannent Collection Facilities
• Curbside Collection
• Retail Collection:
• Nonprofit/Thrift Retail Collection
PROGRAM PLANNING

• Site Selectionn and Layout


• Social Networks platform for connecting end user with the program actors
• Make it simple how end-user return the e-scrap
• EHS preeventition program
• Get enough space,collection equipments and vehicle needs Estimate the
participation
• Control costs ,make it safe for people
PUBLICITY AND OUTREACH

• Relationship between convienience,outreach and participation.


• What to include in outreach program
• Media resources.
• Social Networking: make it “cool” and simple the collection process.
• Data collection & Reporting
• Contract management.
• Stakeholder Reports
• Program Evalution
OPERATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR E-
WASTE MANGEMENTS
• Define and follow General site Procedures
• provide Personal Protective Equipments.
• On-site Segreation and Storage
• Environment and Health Monitoring
• packaging andTransportation.
• Recycling certificates/ tracking Documentations
• Feedback to Authorities, OEM's NGOs or users.
RECYCLING
PHOTO GALLERY

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