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Rise in Electronic Waste

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Ministry of Environment and Forests27-March, 2017 15:24 IST
Rise in Electronic Waste
 “The country’s economic growth,rise in per capita income, and technological innovations coupled with high obsolescence rate of electronic and electrical equipment to increase in the rate of generation of e-waste. Toxic constituents such as Lead, Mercury, Cadmium, Hexavalent Chromium, Polybrominated biphenyls and Polybrominated diphenyl ethers are used in the manufacturing of electronic devices. Disposal of e-waste from such electronic devices, without processing it in an environmentally sound manner, may affect the human health and environment including soil and ground water. No comprehensive inventorization of e-waste generation in the country has been done. However, the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB),  had projected 8.0 lakh tons of e-waste generation in the year 2010. 

In the country there are 178 dismantling/recycling units with a capacity of 441085.6 metric tonnes per annum. In Maharashtra there are 32 dismantling/recycling units with a capacity of 47810 metric tonnes per annum. The State-wise detail of installed recycling/dismantling facilities operating in the country is given at annexure-1.

The Government has comprehensively revised E-waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2011, and notified E-Waste (Management) Rules in March, 2016. The provisions of these Rules include expanded producers’ responsibility, setting up of producer responsibility organizations and e-waste exchange to facilitate collection and recycling,  assigning specific responsibility to bulk consumers of electronic products for safe disposal, providing for economic incentives for collection of electronic waste, and other measures which include responsibility of producers of electronic and electrical products for collection and channelizing of electronic waste.  The Rules provide for simplified permission process for setting up of dismantling and recycling facilities through single authorization based on Standard Operating Procedures (SoP) prescribed by Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). State Governments have been entrusted with the responsibility for earmarking industrial space for e-waste dismantling and recycling facilities, and to undertake industrial skill development and establish measures for safety and health of workers engaged in dismantling and recycling facilities of e-waste.

Annexure-1
The State/UT wise details of authorized dismantlers/recyclers are given below:
Sl. No.
State
Number of registered Dismantler and Recycler
Registered Capacity in
 tonne per Annum
1.                   
Chhattisgarh
2
1650.0
2.                   
Gujarat
12
37262.12
3.                   
Haryana
16
49981.0
4.                   
Karnataka
57
44620.5
5.                   
Madhya Pradesh
3
8985.0
6.                   
Maharashtra
32
47810.0
7.                   
Odisha
1
3000.0
8.                   
Punjab
1
150.0
9.                   
Rajasthan
10
68670.0
10.               
Tamil Nadu
14
52427.0
11.               
Telangana
4
11800.0
12.               
Uttar Pradesh
22
86130.0
13.               
Uttarakhand
3
28000.0
14.               
West Bengal
1
600.0

Total
178
441085.6




































This information was given by Minister of State (Independent Charge) of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Shri Anil Madhav Dave, in a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha today.
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