Ewaste or electronic waste is created when an electronic product is discarded after the end of its useful life. Disposal methods of ewaste in india survey conducted in. Handbook of electronic waste management 1st edition. Recycling and disposal of electronic waste isbn 97891620.
For the waste sector in south africa this means care must be given to. There are two methods which could be used for disposing off electronic waste. The total waste generated by obsolete or broken down electronic and electrical equipment was estimated to be 1,46,000 tonnes for the year 2005, which is expected to exceed 8,00,000 tonnes by 2012. Chapter 5 technologies for hazardous waste management. The global impact of ewaste addressing the challenge the global impact of ewaste addressing the challenge safework programme on safety and health at work and the environment international labour office safework 4, route des morillons ch1211 geneve 22 switzerland tel. In india, solid waste management, with the emergence of ewaste, has become a complicated task. Household hazardous and special wastes small amounts of ici special wastes which might be corrosive. There is a need for ewaste management as ewaste components may cause severe health risks and environmental damage, when crude, unscientific methods are applied for recovery of useful components. Contents introduction to waste management importance types of wastes electronic waste methods of managing ewaste implementation conclusion introduction. Still, there are many technologies, and their potential roles in hazardous waste management are diverse. Managing electronic wastes guidance for generators, collectors, and recyclers what is electronic waste. E waste includes computers and peripherals, such as keyboards, monitors, and mice.
As per ewaste rule 2016, the e waste defined as electrical and electronic equipment, whole or. Recycling and disposal of electronic waste preface waste of electrical and electronic equipment is generated in enormous amounts around the globe today, and has become a global environmental issue. Jan 20, 2014 the dumping of e waste, particularly computer waste, into india from developed countries and all this has made e waste management an issue of environment and health concern. Electronic waste, also called ewaste, various forms of electric and electronic equipment that have ceased to be of value to their users or no longer satisfy their original purpose. Financing models for sound ewaste management in ethiopia pdf 99 pp, 2. Written for researchers who are exploring this emerging topic, the book begins with a short, but rigorous, discussion of electric waste management that outlines common hazardous materials. Informal processing of e waste in developing countries can lead to adverse human health effects and. Electronic waste from equipment of all sizes includes dangerous chemicals like lead, cadmium, beryllium, mercury, and brominated flame retardants. India is in the 5th position in the generation of ewaste. October 21, 2008 electronic waste e waste is not only a concern for environmentalists but for it managers as well. This e waste disposal method is quite advantageous as the waste volume is reduced extremely much and the energy obtained is also utilized separately. The rapid expansion of technology and the consumption driven society results in the creation of a very large amount of ewaste in every minute the european weee directive classifies waste in ten categories. Effective electronic waste management and recycling process involving formal and nonformal sectors. Electronic waste an emerging threat to the environment of.
Computer equipment, monitorstvs, cell phones, batteries, stereos, etc. The most effective methods of industrial waste management are ones that aim to reduce, reuse, and recycle when possible, and that are guaranteed to cause no harm to the environment. In wealthier countries, e waste will stand for 8% of the urban waste volume 5. Disposal methods of ewaste in india survey conducted in chennai. In order to deal with the current situation us has adapted certain e waste disposal methods, so let us peek into these methods. This study demonstrates the overview of toxic substances in electronic waste, potential impacts of waste on the environment and its impacts on. Used electronics which are destined for refurbishment, reuse, resale, salvage recycling through material recovery, or disposal are also considered e waste. Chemical leaching techniques of metals from ewaste. E waste management in india an overvie w international journal of earth sciences and engineering issn 09745904, vol. Recycling and disposal of electronic waste isbn 9789162064174. The obsolete and eol electrical and electronic equipment in large numbers made it a fast growing waste all over the world increasing at the rate of 3 to 5% per annum with respect to the municipal.
It is important for it managers to familiarize themselves with the legalities involved in disposing of old pcs, monitors, and peripherals to help both the environment and their. You can take your waste to a certified electronic waste retailer you can visit the civic institutions, and they can inform you about the location and the day when you can dump the waste at the designated location. Electronic waste, or ewaste, is a term for electronic products that have become unwanted, nonworking or obsolete, and have essentially reached the end of their useful life. The patent landscaping process applied to the ewaste field has uncovered several interesting facets of the.
Electronic waste, ewaste, escrap, or waste electrical and electronic equipment weee describes discarded electrical or electronic devices. It related management of recycling systems and similar. The key to success in terms of ewaste management is to develop ecodesign devices, properly collect ewaste, recover and recycle material by safe methods, dispose of ewaste by suitable techniques, forbid the transfer of used electronic devices to developing countries, and raise awareness of the impact of e. The majority of the worlds ewaste is recycled in developing countries, where informal and hazardous setups for the extraction and sale of metals are common. Indian institute of chemical engineers calcutta regional centre. As the technologies have been advancing at very fast rate, the average lifespan of any generic electronic device has been reduced to at most 10 years. Larrdis research unit, 2011 ewaste in india, rajya sabha secretariat.
Electronic waste, or e waste, includes any tool, equipment or appliance containing a printed circuit board or a cathode ray tube crt. Statistics according to statistics we are generating more than 40 million tons of ewaste a year and only 27% of this is recycled. Electronic waste ewaste products have exhausted their utility value through either redundancy, replacement, or breakage and include both white goods such as refrigerators, washing machines, and microwaves. Jun 25, 2019 e waste is growing, and with that surge comes the need for effective electronics recycling programs.
Improving the sustainability of electronic waste management. Compared to conventional municipal wastes, certain components of electronic products contain toxic substances, which can generate a threat to the environment as well as to. The improper disposal of electronic products leads to the possibility of damaging. According to a january 2019 report from the world economic forum, ewaste is now the fastestgrowing waste stream in the world, with an estimated waste stream of.
It is hazardous, complex and expensive to treat in an environmentally sound manner, and there is a general lack of legislation or enforcement surrounding it. Ewaste includes computers and peripherals, such as. Waste act of 1990, which set a goal of diverting 25% of new mexicos municipal solid waste from landfills by 1995 and 50% by july 1, 2000. The study was conducted to examine the management of ewaste and its disposal methods in addis ababa university, addis ababa, ethiopia in particular the generation and status of ewaste, management practices. Here is a look at the best methods of industrial waste management in your area. Pdf ewaste characteristic and its disposal researchgate.
This paper highlights the various sources of ewaste,disposal methods and management strategies for ewaste management. However, according to the greenpeace report, in 2007, india generated. While donating the items, it should be confirmed that it is in good working condition. Being the largest user of smart phones this ranks may increase in the future. The international ewaste management network iemn is a network of government officials that come together annually to exchange best practices and learn from experts how to improve management of used electronics. Managing the environmental and regulatory challenges 2 because of the complexities of identifying, handling and disposing of ewaste, companies may choose to work with experts that can help develop and manage effective risk management ewaste strategies. Introduction waste management is the collection, transport, processing or disposal. The prevention of ewaste is more preferred to any other waste management option and ewaste recycling. According to comptroller and auditorgeneralscag report, over 7. As a result, the ewaste disposal issue has attracted the.
Electronic waste accounts for 2 percent of americas trash in landfills. Electronic waste and india ministry of electronics and. Electronic waste policies 6 ewaste is a growing problem, bhutta, m. Decent work in the management of electrical and electronic waste e.
Electronic waste management and treatment technology 1st. Ewaste is growing, and with that surge comes the need for effective electronics recycling programs. The increasing presence of toxic substances damages the environment and affects the health of human beings in case of unmanaged disposal protocols. The major concern in terms of management of e waste is, more than 90% of the available e waste continued to be recycled in the informal sector, in the bylanes of cities and towns. Globally, ewaste constitutes more than 5 percent of all municipal solid waste and is increasing with the rise of sales of electronic products in developing countries. International best practices and case studies begin with a brief summary of the environmental challenges associated with the approaches used in international e waste handling. Electronic waste is growing at a fast pace with emerging problems of pollution across the world. Pdf ewaste management, disposal and its impacts on the. Thus, there are many technical aspects related to policy and regulation issues.
Pdf ewaste contains both hazardous and nonhazardous substances in their. International best practices and case studies begin with a brief summary of the environmental challenges associated with the approaches used in international ewaste handling. The books authors offer a detailed presentation of e waste handling methods that also includes examples to further demonstrate. Conclusion e waste has emerged as one of the fastest. This is because the ewaste contains a multitude of hazardous substances that may be released as the waste is handled and processed. Pdf electronic waste ewaste is one of the fastestgrowing pollution problems worldwide given the presence if a variety of toxic substances which. Now the emphasis is laid mainly on the proper e waste disposal and for the prevention of contamination at abroad and home both. The future of electronic waste recycling in the united states. Ewaste management and regulation in selected countries. This article provides the basic information on electronic waste management in india.
By donating the electronics for reuse, we extend the lives of valuable products and keep them out of the waste management system for a longer period of time. For the waste sector in south africa this means care must be given to raw material use, product design, resource efficiency, waste prevention, and minimization where avoidance is impossible. This is the most common methodology of e waste disposal. Electronic devices are essential to business operations. Chapter 5 standards and methodologies to measure ewaste itu. This is a controlled way of disposing off the e waste and it involves combustion of electronic waste at high temperature in specially designed incinerators. In order to manage waste, the environmental protection agency epa and the solid waste act favor an integrated solid waste management strategy that includes 1 reducing the amount. It is an emerging problem as well as a business opportunity of increasing significance. Electronic waste includes such items as tvs, computers, lcd and plasma displays, and mobile phones, as well as a wide range of household, medical and industrial equipment which are simply discarded as new technologies become available. The key to success in terms of e waste management is to develop ecodesign devices, properly collect e waste, recover and recycle material by safe methods, dispose of e waste by suitable techniques, forbid the transfer of used electronic devices to developing countries, and raise awareness of the impact of e waste. The study was conducted to examine the management of e waste and its disposal methods in addis ababa university, addis ababa, ethiopia in particular the generation and status of e waste, management practices.
The global e waste production is assessed at 2050 mtyear 3, equal to % of the estimated global urban waste production 1636 mt 4, 2. According to a january 2019 report from the world economic forum, e waste is now the fastestgrowing waste stream in the world, with an estimated waste stream of 48. However, comparison of these technologies at the very high destruction levels they achieve is difficult. The prevention of e waste is more preferred to any other waste management option and e waste recycling. Engaging the public in responsible ewaste management. This is because the e waste contains a multitude of hazardous substances that may be released as the waste is handled and processed. Guidance for generators, collectors, and recyclers what is. Best practices for e waste management last revised. Electronic waste or e waste describes discarded electrical or electronic devices. The books authors offer a detailed presentation of ewaste handling methods that also includes examples to further demonstrate how they work in the real world. Mt of industrial hazardous waste, 4 lakh tonnes of electronic waste.
Huge and growing quantities of waste are discarded every year and this waste contains toxic and carcinogenic compounds which can pose a risk to the environment. The technical detail is limited to that needed for examining policy options and regulatory needs. Electronic waste management approaches, saudi arabia. The third priority in the waste management hierarchy is to recycle. Electronic waste university of california, berkeley.
In order to manage waste, the environmental protection agency epa and the solid waste act favor an integrated solid waste management. Electronice waste ewaste is one of the fastest growing waste streams in emerging as well as developed regions. Waste management methods and techniques authorstream. When we dispose of gadgets and devices improperly, these hazardous materials have a high risk of polluting the air, contaminating soil. Waste, is a combination of used or unwanted electronic products that have exceeded their shelf life. Sustainable management of waste electrical and electronic equipment in latin america 11 the same european directive has served as a reference in formulating various projects in latin america. Ewaste has been defined in many ways and is also referred to by other names, such as e scrap or waste. Indian institute of chemical engineers calcutta regional. Electronic waste management and treatment technology applies the latest research for designing waste treatment and disposal strategies. Adequate legislative measures and costeffective, environmental friendly, technological solution would be needed to address the issue.
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