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E WASTE IN SEELAMPUR |
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by india radha | 07-08-2022 21:43 1 |
These rules are the most recent in a series of efforts to manage the country¡¯s e-waste, which began in 2011 with legislation ¡°mandating that only authorised dismantlers and recyclers collect e-waste,¡± according to the 2020 Global E-waste Monitor. A new set of rules in 2016 further emphasized producer responsibility and set collection targets. And while India is the only country in Southern Asia with such rules, the 2020 report notes, enforcement is a major challenge, due to ¡°the lack of proper collection and logistics infrastructure, limited awareness of consumers on the hazards of improper disposal of e-waste, the lack of standards for collection, dismantling of e-waste and treatment of it, and an inefficient and tedious reporting process.¡± Places like Seelampur, where around 80 percent of dumped electronic gadgets are recycled, are preferred over formal sectors thanks to the cheap availability of recyclers and dismantling costs. |
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I really do hope that these rules are effective
Posted 09-08-2022 10:09