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My facilitation for a Seminar on E Waste Management for students of Dr NGP Institute of Technology
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E WASTE AND US A PON. RATHNAVEL FACILITATION
9 CHOCOLATES 4 LETTERS 11 PRIME 9 CHOCOLATES S2 4 IDEAS 6 STORIES 4 LETTERS S2 2
01 ACRONYMS Some Simple Civil Engineering Terms 3
EX PAND RCC FSI UDL BIM TMT NHAI BHK DPC STP 4
02 SCALE How Professional Growth Happens? 5
AISK AISK Professional Measurement Scale 6
03 DYNAMICS Do you have the attitude to be a part of a winning group? 7
04 BASICS SOME IMPORTANT FACTS OF E-WASTE MANAGEMENT 9
“E-Waste is a term used for discarded ___________ and _________ equipments whole or in part discarded as waste, as well as rejects from manufacturing, refurbishment and repair processes ELECT THEM BOTH 10
Another term used for E-Waste is _____________ WE + EE 11
AA+ BATTERY IN AC REMOTE PHOTO VOLTAIC CELLS PLASTIC CASE FOR MOBILE PHONE GROUP LA DUPE 12
________________ IS CELEBRATED AS INTERNATIONAL E WASTE DAY HAPPY BIRTHDAY GG 13
AS PER EPR FRAMEWORK, 4 ENTITIES INVOLVED IN E-WASTE ARE MANUFACTURER, PRODUCER, REFURBISHER & _____________ 3rdR of RRR 14
? INDIA LARGEST PRODUCER OF E-WASTE ? PERCENTAGE OF COMPUTERS IN E-WASTE ? PERCENTAGE OF UNPROCESSED E-WASTE 15
The most complex mix of toxic substances associated with E-Waste is usually present in ____________________________ PCB but not Pollution Control Board 16
Categories ● IT/TELECOMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT ● CONSUMER ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS & PV CELLS ● (LARGE & SMALL) ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENTS ● ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC TOOLS ● TOYS, LEISURE & SPORTS EQUIPMENTS ● _____________ EQUIPMENTS ● LAB EQUIPMENTS 17
Team NGP wants to register as a recycler. How much should they pay for first time registration valid for 5 years? XVK 18
CIRCULAR ECONOMY 05 PATHWAYS OF CIRCULAR ECONOMY 19
Incentivize high capacity, high yield, advanced recycling facilities Current recycling capacities are fragmented (~60% of recyclers have less than 1000 tons per annum of capacity and represent approximately 15% of the installed capacity). Small, decentralized recycling capacities usually have poor cost economics, low yields are difficult to monitor. Only select fractions (~60% by weight) have a mature downstream ecosystem. Existing players lack the capital and technical know-how to manage difficult-to-recycle fractions (~40% by weight). There is a need for fresh capital infusion and technology partnerships. 25
Explore public-private mechanisms for formal consumer take-back of devices At collection and dismantling stage, liquidate idle inventory and minimize negative externalities associated with informal sector operations On an average, each Indian household is hoarding at least one device, despite last-mile presence of informal sector collection. Material recovery activities in the informal sector must be highly regulated and potentially limited to aggregation and dismantling Providing money for recycling to ensure idle inventory is displaced and becomes a part of the system. 26
Explore chain-of-custody mechanisms for validating legality of sourced devices • Multi-brand formal players which source devices for refurbishment and resell often face friction related to lack of provenance (e.g., handling cases of stolen devices). • Consumers buying pre-owned devices desire to know the chain of custody, based on which they assess the health of the device they are going to purchase. 27
Develop Government-led Aggregation And Dismantling Zones In Targeted Geographies Targeted interventions in select geographies can help co-opt the informal sector actors, while minimizing the negative externalities in and around these geographies The Government should develop operating model of aggregation and dismantling zones and prepare a road map for on ground mobilization Training, Support and Funding for better aggregation and dismantling of electronic products. 28
SUCCESS STORIES 06 THINK GLOBALLY, ACT LOCALLY 29
A KENYAN COMPANY RE USES LITHIUM BATTERIES FROM CELL PHONES TO POWER UP SOLAR POWER PLANTS
A BRITISH COMPANY RECOVERS VALUABLE METALS FROM PCBS TO MAKE GOLD COATED MEMORIAL COINS
THE PLANT PROCESSES A VARIETY OF (WEEE) WITH A NOTABLE RECYCLING RATE OF UP TO 95%
ROTARY CLUB ENSURES BETTER COLLECTION BY PROVIDING MONEY/ COUPONS FOR SUPPLY OF E- WASTE ITEMS
STARTED WITH RECYCLING 2,136 METRIC TONNES PER ANNUM & NOW CAN RECYCLE 40,000 METRIC TONNES
THE CITY GOVERNING BODY TIED UP WITH A LOCAL UNIVERSITY FOR E WASTE MANAGEMENT & SAVED 95% E- WASTE FROM LANDFILL
07 ATTITUDE THE WINNING ATTITUDE AGAINST WEEE 36
LMAO LMAO ARISING WITH ATTITUDE 37
ACRONYMS SCALE DYNAMICS BASICS CIRCULAR ECONOMY SUCCESS STORIES ATTITUDE 38
THANK YOU 39