India Enacts RoHS & WEEE Legislation: Who's Next?

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kmanchen   10/10/2011 8:54:47 AM
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Thanks Dr. Jai Prakash. Very good suggestions!

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E-waste management in India
Bangalore S. Jai Prakash   10/9/2011 4:07:42 AM
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Thanks Ken for updating on this important issue. This will be  successful only when  Government takes some follow up action.  I suggest the following:

Establish collection centres at Panchayat level. Give wide publicity about the collection centres through schools, colleges, print and electronic media, NGOs, Rotary organizations etc. . Print the information on cover pages of school note books and text books.    

Government should establish public sector units for e-waste recycling at Delhi, Bombay, Chennai and Bangalore and provide employment to the informal sector.  Pay them handsomely.

Purchase the e-waste from the kabadiwalas by paying them good money.  Convince the illegal suppliers to directly send the e-waste to the Government establishments.  

Jai Prakash, IEHMM, Bangalore

 

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Jacob   10/7/2011 7:43:44 AM
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“Who do you think will be next to enact RoHS or WEEE legislation?”

In my personal opinion, all nations have to adopt such rules and guidelines. During recycling many of the toxic elements like lead, cadmium, and mercury are exposing to the atmosphere and creating more pollution. Such toxic substance can create chronic respiratory diseases, so it’s important to follow such rules and regulations by all countries.

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kmanchen   10/6/2011 10:19:12 AM
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Thanks for your comments. You asked how the rules will be imposed on the individual public to recycle e-waste. The rules cover producers, consumers, collection centres, dismantlers & recyclers. Collection centers will be established for the collection of scrap consumer electronics like calculators, computers, printer cartridges, and houshold appliances. Collection centres will have to use authorized recyclers. India's goal is to eliminate backyard recycling and ensure all Indian WEEE is recycled safely.

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kmanchen   10/6/2011 10:00:49 AM
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While authorizing/licensing reputable e-waste recyclers will be a challenge I don't think that is India's biggest challenge. The government has already authorized reputable recyclers like Attero Recycling in New Delhi, E-Parisaraa in Bangalore, and Thrishyiraya (SIMS) in Chennai. These companies serve multinational companies committed to proper e-waste handling who are willing to pay extra for that. The real problem India faces is a thriving backyard recycling industry (informal sector). E-waste is collected by recyclers abroad and then sold to waste traders in India. E-waste lands in India ports, passes through customs as second hand mixed metal scrap, then ends up in the informal e-waste recycling sector. The big problem lies in policing the issuing of licenses to import materials that are ear-marked for the informal recycling sector. Unless India can do that the informal recycling sector will continue to flourish.

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elctrnx_lyf   10/6/2011 9:09:16 AM
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yes ... I agree with you that the grant of authorization could easily result in misuse of the authority. Government should have a team to control the working. So I just wonder how the rules will be imposed on the individual public to recycle the ewaste.

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anandvy   10/6/2011 4:30:16 AM
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India is the latest country to enact RoHS and WEEE legislation.

@Ken, thanks for the update. Its really good to know that India has agreed to enact RoHS and WEEE legilations. But I am just bit sceptical about the method the government has adopted. Because  government-issued "Grant of Authorization"can be easily misused in India. These grants can be easily obtained if you bribe the authorities in India. I really hope government will relook at this method and implement foolproof steps to implement these laws strictly.



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