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E WASTE

Ready for Disposal in India Over 2 million old PCs Ready for Disposal in India www.ppttopics.com

Over 75 million current mobile users expected to increase to 200 million by 2008 end. www.ppttopics.com

INTRODUCTION www.ppttopics.com

16 million computers to 75 million computers by 2010 At present, India has about 16 million computers which are expected to grow to 75 million computers by 2010 www.ppttopics.com

Become Obsolete Every Year From The IT Industry In Bangalore Alone. …an estimated 30,000 computers Become Obsolete Every Year From The IT Industry In Bangalore Alone. www.ppttopics.com

WHAT IS ELECTRONIC WASTE? Electronic waste, "e-waste" or "Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment" ("WEEE") is a waste consisting of any broken or unwanted electrical or electronic appliance. It is a point of concern considering that many components of such equipment are considered toxic and are not biodegradable. www.ppttopics.com

SOURCES OF E-WASTE. IT & Telecom Equipments Large Household Appliances Small Household Appliances Consumer & Lighting Equipments Electrical & Electronic Tools Toys, Leisure & Sports Equipment Medical Devices Monitoring & Control Instruments www.ppttopics.com

E-Waste contains several different substances IS IT HAZARDOUS WASTE ? E-Waste contains several different substances and chemicals, many of which are toxic and are likely to create adverse impact on environment and health, if not handled properly. However, classification of E-waste as hazardous or otherwise shall depend upon the extent of presence of hazardous constituents in it. www.ppttopics.com

Effects On Environment. Pollution of Ground-Water. Acidification of soil. Air Pollution. E-Waste accounts for 40 percent of the lead and 75 percent of the heavy metals found in landfills. www.ppttopics.com

Effects On Human Health. Damage to central and peripheral nervous systems, blood systems and kidney damage. Affects brain development of children. Chronic damage to the brain. Respiratory and skin disorders due to bioaccumulation in fishes. Asthmatic bronchitis. DNA damage. Reproductive and developmental problems. Immune system damage. Lung Cancer. Damage to heart, liver and spleen. www.ppttopics.com

E-Waste Management. Inventory management, In industries management of e-waste should begin at the point of generation. This can be done by waste minimization techniques and by sustainable product design. Waste minimization in industries involves adopting: Inventory management, Production-process modification, Volume reduction, Recovery and reuse. www.ppttopics.com

The Current Scenario in India. E-WASTE PILING UP Mumbai at present tops the list Mumbai - 11, 017 tonnes Delhi - 9,730 tonnes Bangalore - 4,648 tonnes Chennai - 4,132 tonnes Kolkata - 4,025 tonnes Ahmedabad - 3,287 tonnes Hyderabad - 2,833 tonnes Pune - 2,584 tonnes Surat - 1,836 tonnes www.ppttopics.com

The Total E-Waste in India has been Estimated to be 1,46,180 Tonnes per year. www.ppttopics.com

Recycling Of Technology Currently Used in India. Treatment Options Of E-Waste. Land filling. Incineration. Technologies In India. E-waste trade value chain. Environmentally Sound E-waste Treatment Technology. CRT treatment technology. Technology Currently Used in India. Decontamination. Dismantling. Pulverization/ Hammering. Shredding. Density separation using water. www.ppttopics.com

Approach and Methodology. Step 1: Identify the E-waste category item. Step 2: Identify the E-waste composition or determine it. Step 3: Identify possible hazardous content in E-waste. Step 4: Identify, whether the E-waste component is hazardous or the entire E-waste item is hazardous. www.ppttopics.com

LEGISLATION Basel Convention 1. Trans-boundary movement of hazardous substances. 2. Ban on land, water fill 3. Environment friendly disposal European Union, Japan, Korea 1. WEEE Directive w.e.f. 1st July,2007 2. Extended Producers Responsibility-Take Back 3. Treatment by the designated facilities 3. RoHS compliant products from January, 2007 www.ppttopics.com 17

LEGISLATION India The Ministry of Environment and Forests in India is currently drafting “WEEE" legislation. The new legislation to hold e-waste producers accountable for their action. E-waste/ components, which are hazardous in nature need to be covered under the purview of The Hazardous Waste (Management and handling) Rules 2003 The Batteries (Management and Handling) Rules, 2001 The Ozone Depleting Substances (Regulation and Control) Rules, 2000. Greenpeace International is pushing for more stricter legislation. www.ppttopics.com 18

CASE STUDY. Company’s Name: Features Of Infotrek: An e-waste management company. State of art recycling facility. German technology. 9 locations. Investment over $ 25 million. Eco recycling. www.ppttopics.com

Profit making since inception ISO 9001:2000 Certified Established in 1994. Profit making since inception Listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange, since 1995 www.ppttopics.com

COLLABORATION Member of International Association of Electronics Recyclers (IAER), USA Co-promoters of e-exchangeindia.com in association with Recycle Net Corporation U.S.A Tie ups with the OEM’s, large corporate, Government Departments, for procuring the materials Tie up with National level logistic service providers for movement of goods based on in house SCM Present network of kabadies (scrap dealers) will be motivated to procure from door to door for the smaller quantities Local Municipal authorities for collection & disposal www.ppttopics.com

PROCESS 5 6 4 1 3 2 Material Recovery (Step - III) Hazardous material Segregation & Disposal Automated Separation (Step - II) 4 1 Collection of Electronic Waste Manual Dismantling & Sorting (Step - I) 3 Safe Storage 2 www.ppttopics.com 22

ACTIVITIES Recycling - Collection - Recycling - Certification - Legal Compliance - Disposal of Hazardous Substances Remarketing Repairing Refurbishing & Upgrading Sale & Lease Charity / Donation Data Security Integrated Logistic Services www.ppttopics.com 23

Conclusion. = Zero Land Fill Reduce Reuse Recover Recycle 24 www.ppttopics.com 24