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Dubai Municipality plans to place special bins for e-waste |
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by Arushi Madan | 29-09-2014 21:44 0 |
Most of the activities that we undertake or the lifestyle we follow , result in waste of one kind or the other. With increasing population and shrinking resources, managing waste is a significant issue today. We cannot overlook the issue with reference to the ever-rising landfills especially in the Middle East region. Dubai Municipality (DM)understands the gravity of the situation and is doing its bits towards managing the waste effectively. DM 's waste management department has signed a contract with M/s Tadweer Waste Treatment LLC for recycling municipal solid waste, which processes about 4000 tonnes of waste per day. The department has also signed a contract with M/S Emirates Recycling LLC, a plant which is dedicated to the recycling and recovery of the city's construction and demolition (C&D) waste. The plant which has the capacity of recycling 9.5 million tonnes per year is in construction stage.
The initiative continues with the department entering into another contract with M/s Emirates Recycling for waste tyre recycling. The plant has the capacity of processing 1200 tyres per hour and is in the construction stage. With M/s Cyclo, the contract is to build and operate a 30000 tonnes per year waste oil recycling facility and the project is in the construction stage. The waste management department has commissioned a medical waste incinerator last year with the capacity of processing 19.2 tonnes per day. The vertical waste incinerator houses a conventional stoker type furnace. The medical waste incinerator was supplied and executed by the Mitsubishi and ETA group consortium.
Now the latest initiative by DM is distributing eWaste bins. Nowadays, families and individuals have thousands of electronic , electrical devices that collectively weigh millions of tons. e-waste is classified as hazardous waste. Electronics contain toxic substances such as mercury, lead, arsenic, cadmium, and beryllium that pose a hazard to both humans and the environment. Most electronic equipment contain lead and many chemical components that pollute soil and leak into the ground water, which in turn causes huge pollution which in turn poses high risks to bio-diversity and nature. Dumped electronic items could poison the soil. When old TVs and computers are improperly discarded they can shatter and release dangerous amounts of lead into the ground or water table. Extreme care must be taken to dispose of electronic goods in an ecologically sound manner. Thus, Dubai Municipality (DM), the Waste Management Department has planned now to launch a new service providing specific bins for electronic waste . Waste Management Department has made an agreement with Averda Co to design an advanced bin exclusively for electronic waste which will be placed in public places such as parks, DM centres, commercial centres and cooperative societies spread over in different areas of the emirate. This move will help users with the safe disposal of e-waste, ensuring a clean and sustainable environment in the Emirate of Dubai. So far the municipality has a free service to remove bulky waste including e -waste from homes. Authorities like DM are putting so many systems in place , investing in so many technologies & resources. All this can NOT be a success unless we , the residents , don't co-operate and comply to the systems. Like What is the use of putting eWaste bins if all residents still don't care and still throw their eWaste with general waste to add to landfill. Let's be mindful of our waste management habits , let's help & co-operate with local authorities and municipalities like Sharjah's waste management company Bee'ah and Dubai's DM in making UAE the littre-free , zero waste to landfill and the most sustainable country in years to come. It just needs change in our attitude and self realization that we need to heal/save our ailing Mother Earth. Sources : http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/uae/general/new-e-waste-bins-to-keep-scavengers-out-1.1392820 http://gulftoday.ae/portal/b30d1316-2455-44b8-9d63-6f054153074d.aspx
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Hello arushi
I hope you are doing well
Nice action by Dubaei
Thank you so much for your report
Keep writing
Green cheers
Regards
Asmita Gaire
Posted 28-05-2020 13:18
Thank you for sharing, Arushi!
Posted 30-11-2014 13:25
We really do have lots of e-waste. Lots of out of date phones or computers we dumped can be really toxic toward environment. We should find the way to reduce or recycle them without leaving problems behind. I think we are producing and consuming way too much than we can manage with their trash.
Posted 30-09-2014 13:29
Thank you Arushi for sharing this great post. Wow i am really loving Dubai considering its development and its sustainable development practices.
There has been ubiquitous presence of electronic goods. We have Tvs, laptops, tablet, mobiles and other various home appliances in each of our home. Now a days there has been easy access to these goods making them popular everywhere. Every new model of phone becomes old just within a year(with recent trend its just within months) and most people buy new set. If not acted rightly and right now, e-waste management could be the next big hurdle in near future.
Posted 30-09-2014 00:03
I fully agree with you Arushi. Our co-operation is imperative in view of the excellent initiatives by DM or other Govt. Authorities.
I make it a point to recycle all e-waste.
This is out bit of effort which generates motivation in other families & the movement takes off to an impressive start.
I promise my utmost co-operation in this initiative.
Thanks for the information.
Posted 29-09-2014 23:38
eWaste really hazardous but never heard about it's effective disposal.Dubai municipality has really brought a great concept of eWaste bins,it something that should be applied everywhere to keep the planet and the people safe.Thanks Arushi For sharing. :)
Posted 29-09-2014 23:35