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E-Waste Management

Electronic waste, or e-waste, is a term for electronic products that have become unwanted, non-working, or obsolete, and have essentially reached the end of their useful life

As per E-Waste Rule 2016, e-waste is defined as electrical and electronic equipment, whole or in part discarded as waste by the consumer or bulk consumer as well as rejects from manufacturing, refurbishment, and repair processes.

E-Waste contains many valuable, recoverable materials such as aluminum, copper, gold, silver, plastics, and ferrous metals. In order to conserve natural resources and the energy needed to produce new electronic equipment from virgin resources, electronic equipment can be refurbished, reused, and recycled instead of being landfilled.

E-Waste also contains toxic and hazardous materials including mercury, lead, cadmium, beryllium, chromium, and chemical flame retardants, which have the potential to leach into our soil and water.

Brief on the general scheme of collection:

We have partnered with a waste management firm registered with the Haryana State Pollution Control Board for management and dismantling/disposal of our e-waste.

  • As part of the agreement, our partner will collect all our e-waste generated from PAN India and dispose of the same at their plant located at Industrial area 1A, Industrial Estate, Sector 6, Faridabad, Haryana – 121006.
  • Our e-waste management partner has all authorizations related to e-waste dismantling from HSPCB/CPCB and all the necessary connections related to Air/Water/Hazardous waste. They have the capacity of processing 1000 MT of waste annually.
  • Keeping in view our sales volume and generation of e-waste as per our future e-waste targets and expansion plan, we have decided to follow these mechanisms in our organization for the collection of e-waste.
  • As per our agreement with our partner, if any customer wants to handover their old products they can reach or call our e-waste recycling partner’s toll-free number 1.800.123.5313. Our representatives will explain to them the process of disposal and make them aware of the nearest drop point available to drop the e-waste. They will also give information about the incentive we will offer to them against their end of life product. If any customer wants to handover the material from their doorstep, we do send either our logistics team or our partner’s team to collect the items and channelize the same to our e-waste partner plant for final processing.
  • Our partner has in place an agreement with Agarwal Packers & Movers Ltd. for reverse logistics.

Benefit of recycling of E-waste:

  • Conserves natural resources – E-waste contains many valuable, recoverable materials such as aluminum, copper, gold, silver, plastics, and ferrous metals. In order to conserve natural resources and the energy needed to produce new electronic equipment from virgin resources, electronic equipment can be refurbished, reused, and recycled instead of being landfilled. As a result, we save energy, reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, and save resources by extracting fewer raw materials from the earth.
  • Protects soil and water from pollution – E-waste also contains toxic and hazardous materials including mercury, lead, cadmium, beryllium, chromium, and chemical flame retardants, which have the potential to leach into our soil and water.
  • Promotes community aid – Donating your used electronics benefits your community by passing on ready-to-use or refurbished equipment to those who need it.
  • Saves landfill space – e-waste is a growing waste stream. By recycling these items, landfill space is conserved.

Do’s & Dont’s:

Do’s

  • Always look for information on your product catalogue for end-of-life equipment handling.
  • Ensure that only authorized recyclers repair and handle your electronic products.
  • Always call our e-waste authorized collection centers to dispose of products that have reached end of life.
  • Always drop your used electronic products, batteries, or any accessories when they reach the end of their life at your nearest authorized e-waste collection centers.
  • Always disconnect the battery from the product and ensure any glass surface is protected against breakage.

Dont’s

  • Do not dismantle your electronic products on your own.
  • Do not throw electronics in bins having a “do not dispose” sign.
  • Do not give e-waste to informal and unorganized sectors like local scrap dealers/ rag pickers.
  • Do not dispose of your product in garbage bins along with municipal waste that ultimately reaches landfills.

Collection Centre’s:

Our recycler, E-Waste Solutions, has signed an agreement with Agarwal Packers & Movers Ltd. for reverse logistics to ensure the channelization of e-waste to the facility.