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Project File: Electronic Waste Management in Lpu

This document discusses best practices for electronic waste management. It identifies e-waste as a fast growing waste stream and notes challenges like large volumes, restrictions on dumping, complex processing needs, and lack of infrastructure. It recommends developing collection programs, clear allocation of roles, standards, producer responsibility policies, and public-private partnerships to address e-waste sustainably. The document also provides guidance on selecting vendors, planning programs, operations, and developing outreach.
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Project File: Electronic Waste Management in Lpu

This document discusses best practices for electronic waste management. It identifies e-waste as a fast growing waste stream and notes challenges like large volumes, restrictions on dumping, complex processing needs, and lack of infrastructure. It recommends developing collection programs, clear allocation of roles, standards, producer responsibility policies, and public-private partnerships to address e-waste sustainably. The document also provides guidance on selecting vendors, planning programs, operations, and developing outreach.
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PROJECT FILE S

Electronic waste
management in lpu
“BEST PRACTICES ON ELECTRONIC
WASTE MANAGEMENT”

Presented by :-
Group :-07
Priyanshu Bhardwaj(11804939)
Manish Badsara (11804958)

Submitted to:-Dr. Prachi Swadhin Pattanayak(11804954)

Saxena
SPECIAL E-WASTE CHALLENGES

• high Volumes of e-Waste (the highest growing stream of urban solid waste
generation)
• limits or restrictions to dump e-waste with Municipal Solid Landfills
• Growing numbers of product types.
• eavy, bulky and complex Waste to process.
• Requires special logisticss andf new handling facilities, with neew e-waste
processing technology.
• most of the end users keep the e-scrap in warehouse,garages or ettics.
SOME MORE E-WASTE CHALLENGEES

• So a challengeis hoew to seduce end users to turn back e-waste to Recycling


Systems.
• Ful equipments or sparte parts and piecs are regulated asa Harzardous waste or not
allowed to dump in various of countries(in Municipal Landfills)
• New e-Waste plants are required in developing countries.
1)Existing Facilities not designes to hadle or
2) Need special equipments , new processes, EHS and training to be requirments .
E-WASTE IS THE FASTEST GROWING WASTE
STREAM BUT ALSO THE RICHEST ABOVE
GROUND MINE
• 67 million metricc tonnes of electric and electronic equiopment were put on the
market in 2013.
• 53 million metric tonnes e-waste were disposed in worldwide in 2013.
• for every one million cell phones that are recycled,16 tonnes of copper,350 kilos of
silver,34 kilos of gold and 15 kilos of palladium can be recovered.
• global industries trend: >50% of the iron, copper,alluminium ,leadand PGM coming
from “urban mining”
E-WASTE MANAGEMENT KEY DECISIONS

• choose among public e-waste mangement programs or private BtoB


e-waste programs to NGO's.
• Or choose mixed programs
• Financing :Choose who will pay among alternatives such as Producers EPR taxes
,municipal taxes or eco taxes over new products or voluntry programs.
• at the end of the day, we all pay for a bett environment:users ,buyers,tax payers,
stakeholders,producers and government. Be clever in finding financing.
• so make it more important the e-scrap industry and you'll get the financing from users.
E-WASTE MANAEMENTS KEY DECISIONS

• Use of current collectionn logistics systems or develop new e-scrap reverse logistics.
• Direct Reuse or Refurbishments
• Component Recovery or Raw Material Recovery
• Recycling and refining or treatment and final disposal
• Import and export, considering local infrastructure or ban e-waste ,movements.
Two main practices
OVER 20 MILLION OLD PCS
ARE READY TO DISPOSE IN INDIA
PRINCIPALS & POLICIES ON E-WASTE
MANAGEMENTS
• An effective response to the E-Waste problems also requires a clear allocation of
roles and responsiblities among several who acts rregarding it,as well as
identification and implementations of a mix of policies interventions which must be
adaptated to the local context as much as possible.
• General policy and regulatory recoomendations relate to harmonization; standards
and certificaations;obligations and incentives of key actors;extended producers
responisiblities policies; and various forms of partnership designed to adress e-
Waste.
PRINCIPALS AND POLICIES ON E-WASTE
PROGRAMS
• Any effective ewaste mangement ecosystem must adress the local context at core of
its design.There is a need to balance the push to access to ICT's with the practically
of harnessing the resultant e-waste in a manner that is sustainablee to the lonfg term.
• other crucial aspects of developing a roommap for e-waste maagement include
identifying stakeholders;compliance; enforcements and awareness and capacity
building
CONSIDERING TO SELECT AN E-WASTE
VENDOR( REVVERSE
LOGISTICS,RECYCLERS,RMA ETC.)
• Use a check list auditory on sound Processess and technology on E-waste
programs,not a best price conisiderations
• most advantages,not lowest cost
• Enlist expertise of others
• Regulatory compilance,ISO, Health & Safety or environmental Requirments.
• Environmetal Management Systems.
• Downstream auditing/tracking capablity.
• Recycler fdue diligence of end markets.
PLANNING A E-WASTE PROGRAM
• determine what is best for your community or clients/consumers.
• develop a publicor private+ public or BtoB Program.
• evaluvate Existing Logistics and or Infrastructure.
• Match a Program Design with Local needs .
• select Format system municipal program,integrated Management Program, third
party program

LANDFILL

DISPOSAL
COLLECTION MODEL

• Drop off event


• Permannent Collection Facilities
• Curbside Collection
• Retail Collection:
• Nonprofit/Thrift Retail Collection
PROGRAM PLANNING

• Site Selectionn and Layout


• Social Networks platform for connecting end user with the program actors
• Make it simple how end-user return the e-scrap
• EHS preeventition program
• Get enough space,collection equipments and vehicle needs Estimate the
participation
• Control costs ,make it safe for people
PUBLICITY AND OUTREACH

• Relationship between convienience,outreach and participation.


• What to include in outreach program
• Media resources.
• Social Networking: make it “cool” and simple the collection process.
• Data collection & Reporting
• Contract management.
• Stakeholder Reports
• Program Evalution
OPERATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR E-
WASTE MANGEMENTS
• Define and follow General site Procedures
• provide Personal Protective Equipments.
• On-site Segreation and Storage
• Environment and Health Monitoring
• packaging andTransportation.
• Recycling certificates/ tracking Documentations
• Feedback to Authorities, OEM's NGOs or users.
RECYCLING
PHOTO GALLERY

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