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Panel 2 shruti rai bhardwaj (india)
1. E-Waste Management in India:
Dr. Shruti Rai Bhardwaj
Joint Director
Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Govt. of India
EPR Prospective
2. Regulations in India
Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling
and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008
The E-Waste (Management and Handling)
Rules, 2011 {Came in to force from 1st May
2012}
3. The objective is to ensure environmentally sound
management of E-waste generated from the end
of life electrical and electronic equipment.
Applicable to IT and telecommunication
equipment and Consumer electrical and
electronic equipment
E-Waste (Management and Handling)
Rules, 2011
4. Extended Producer Responsibility
Producers to ensure collection of e-waste and itโs
channelization to registered dismantler or recycler.
Finance, and organize a system to meet the costs.
The producer may choose to establish such a
system either individually or by joining a collective
scheme.
Obtain Authorization for EPR from the specific
SPCBs
5. Stakeholders in E-Waste Rules
Producer
Consumer or bulk consumer
Collection centre
Dismantler
Recycler
Regulators
6. Bulk consumer- e-waste is channelized to
authorized collection centers or registered
dismantlers or recyclers or is returned to pick-
up or take back services provided by the
producers
Recyclers/dismantlers- To obtain authorization
and registration from the State Pollution
Control Board
State pollution Control Board- grant of
authorization and registration; and ensuring
compliance.
Roles & Responsibilities of other
stakeholders
7. Challenges
New concept with limited experience;
Capacity building of various stakeholders;
Availability of technology for
dismantlers/recyclers;
Identification of the end of life electrical
and electronic equipment.
8. Thank You
Dr. Shruti Rai Bhardwaj
Joint Director
Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change
Govt. of India
Email: shruti.rai@nic.in