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GO GREEN – GET GREEN By K KRISHNA MANOHAR RECRUITMENT EXECUTIVE 7386737820

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GO GREEN – GET GREENBy

K KRISHNA MANOHARRECRUITMENT EXECUTIVE

7386737820

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GET GREEN BY REDUCING E Waste...Disposing of waste in an environmentally-Friendly manner is crucial to your business. We can help. Our experts will assess your waste streams and develop the right recycling and disposal solution for you.

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What is E - Waste ?• New electronic products have become an integral part of

our daily lives providing us with more comfort, security, easy and faster acquisition and exchange of information. But on the other hand, it has also led to unrestrained resource consumption and an alarming waste generation.

• Both developed countries and developing countries like India face the problem of e-waste management.

• The rapid growth of technology, up-gradation of technical innovations and a high rate of obsolescence in the electronics industry have led to one of the fastest growing waste streams in the world which consist of end of life electrical and electronic equipment products.

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E-WASTE TYPICALLY INCLUDES COMMON ELECTRONIC ITEMS SUCH AS:

Computers printers. Televisions. DVD Players. VCR's. Cell phones. Video Games. MP3 Players. Microwaves. Refrigerators. Washing machines. Peripherals.

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E – Waste from HOMES, SCHOOLS, GOVT OFFICES and BUSINESSES. E-waste consists of all waste from electronic and electrical

appliances which have reached their end- of- life period or are no longer fit for their original intended use and are destined for recovery, recycling or disposal.

Broadly, it consists of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, plastics, glass, wood and plywood, printed circuit boards, concrete, ceramics, rubber and other items.

Iron and steel constitute about 50% of the waste, followed by plastics (21%), non-ferrous metals (13%) and other constituents.

Non-ferrous metals consist of metals like copper, aluminium and precious metals like silver, gold, platinum, palladium and so on.6

The presence of elements like lead, mercury, arsenic, cadmium, selenium, hexavalent chromium, and flame retardants beyond threshold quantities make e-waste hazardous in nature.

It contains over 1000 different substances, many of which are toxic, and creates serious pollution upon disposal.

Obsolete computers pose the most significant environmental and health hazard among the e-wastes.

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E-waste in IndiaIn 2013, the International Association of Electronics Recyclers (IAER) projected that 3 billion electronic and electrical appliances would become E-waste by 2015. That would be an average E-waste generation rate of 400 million units a year till 2015.Although no definite official data exist on how much waste is generated in India or how much is disposed of, there are estimations based on independent studies conducted by the NGOs or government agencies.There are 10 States that contribute to 70 per cent of the total e-waste generated in the country, while 65 cities generate more than 60 per cent of the total e-waste in India. Among the 10 largest e-waste generating States, Maharashtra ranks first followed by Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Delhi, Karnataka, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Punjab. Among the top ten cities generating e-waste, Mumbai ranks first followed by Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Pune, Surat and Nagpur.

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Quantity of WEEE (Waste Electrical and ElectronicEquipment) generated in Indian States.

STATE/UT WEEE (TONNES)Andaman and Nicobar Islands 92.2

Andhra Pradesh 12780.3Arunachal Pradesh 131.7

Assam 2176.7Bihar 3055.6

Chandigarh 359.7Chhattisgarh 2149.9

Dadra and Nagar Haveli 29.4Daman and Diu 40.8

Delhi 9729.2Goa 427.4

Gujarat 8994.3Haryana 4506.9

Himachal Pradesh 1595.1Jammu and Kashmir 1521.5

Jharkhand 2021.6Karnataka 9118.7

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STATE/UT WEEE (TONNES)Maharashtra 20270.6

Manipur 231.7Meghalaya 211.6Mizoram 79.3Nagaland 145.1

Kerala 6171.8Lakshadweep 7.4

Madhya Pradesh 7800.6Orissa 2937.8

Puducherry 284.2Punjab 6958.5

Rajasthan 6326.9Sikkim 78.1

Tamil Nadu 13486.2Tripura 378.3

Uttar Pradesh 10381.1Uttarakhand 1641.1West Bengal 10059.4

TOTAL 146181

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List of registered E-waste recycling units in India.SN. Company Location Recycling capacity (MTA) 1. M/S Ramky E-Waste Recycling Facility Maheshwaram, Andhra Pradesh 10,000 2. M/S Earth sense Recycle Pvt. Ltd. Rangareddy Andhra Pradesh 1800 3. M/S Ash Recyclers Unit II BangaloreKarnataka 120 4. M/S New Port Computer Services ( India) Private Ltd. Bangalore,Karnataka 500

5. M/S EWA RDD & Co. Bangalore,Karnataka 600 6. M/S E-R3 Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Bangalore, Karnataka 120,000 Units 7. M/S Ash Recyclers, Unit I Bangalore, Karnataka 120 8. M/S E-Parisara Pvt. Ltd. Bangalore, Karnataka 1800 9. M/S Surface Chem Finishers Bangalore, Karnataka 600 Kg/Annum

10. M/S Jhagadia Copper Ltd. Bharuch, Gujarat 12,000 11. M/S Eco Recycling Thane, Maharashtra 7200 12. M/S Earth Sense Recycle Pvt. Ltd. Thane, Maharashtra 360 13. M/S Hi- Tech Recycling India (P) Ltd Pune, Maharashtra 500 14. M/S Greenscape ecomanagement Pvt. Ltd Alwar, Rajasthan 450 15. M/S Trishyiraya Recycling India Pvt. Ltd Chennai,Tamil Nadu 740 16. TES AMM Private Ltd. Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu 30,000 17. M/S Global E-waste Management and Services (GEMS) Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu 387

18. M/S Victory Recovery and Recycle Technologies India Pvt. Ltd.

Thirivalluvar, Tamil Nadu 6000

19. M/S Ultrust Solutions (India) Pvt. Ltd. Thiruvalluvar, Tamil Nadu 1500 20. M/S INAA Enterprises Chennai,Tamil Nadu 300 21. M/S TIC Group India Pvt. Ltd. Noida,Uttar Pradesh 1000 22. M/S Attero Recycling Pvt. Ltd. Roorke, Uttarakhand 12,000 23. M/S Earth Sense Recycle Pvt. Ltd. Gurgaon, Haryana 1200

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Every 3 years in India, We throw out

130,000 computers

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Computers should never be dumped into a landfill. They are a valuable resource.

Computers contain a variety of recyclable material,

including Plastic, Metal, And Glass. In fact, nearly 100% of a computer is capable of being recycled.

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