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Government of IndiaGovernment of IndiaMinistry of Environment and ForestsMinistry of Environment and Forests

BACKGROUND

• Hazardous Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 1989 and amendments.

• Inventories and studies on status and potential for e-waste management carried out by various agencies like - CPCB, GTZ and ELCINA.

• Task Force set-up for bringing out guidelines on environmentally sound management of e-waste.

• Hazardous Waste (Management, Handling and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2008

Need for a separate regulation

• Draft e-waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2010.

• Modified draft rules, 2010.

Basic elements of the modified draft Rules.

Objective is to ensure the environmentally sound management of e-waste.

Rules are based on the concept of Extended Producers Responsibility.

There are Six Chapters, three schedules and seven Forms .

Chapter- I(some important definitions)

(i) E-waste - EEE whole or in part but not confined to equipment listed in Schedule-I and scraps or rejects from the manufacturing process which is intended for discarding.

(ii) Consumer – any person using EEE.(iii) Distributers(iv) Historical waste & orphaned products.(v) Refurbisher

(i) E-waste - EEE whole or in part but not confined to equipment listed in Schedule-I and scraps or rejects from the manufacturing process which is intended for discarding.

(ii) Consumer – any person using EEE.(iii) Distributers(iv) Historical waste & orphaned products.(v) Refurbisher

Chapter II(Responsibilities of )

(i) Producers;(ii) Distributers;(iii) Refurbisher;(iv) Collection centre;(v) Consumer or bulk consumer;(vi) Dismantler & or Recycler/re-

processor

Chapter-III

Procedure for seeking authorisation & registration for handling

Distributers and refurbisher shall seek one time registration from concerned SPCB/PCC. Every producer, collection centre, dismantler and recycler of e-waste required to obtain authorization for handling e-waste from concerned SPCB.

Procedure for seeking authorisation & registration for handling

Distributers and refurbisher shall seek one time registration from concerned SPCB/PCC. Every producer, collection centre, dismantler and recycler of e-waste required to obtain authorization for handling e-waste from concerned SPCB.

Chapter-IV

• Procedure for storage• Storage of e-waste - every producer, distributer,

collection centre, dismantler or recycler may store e-waste for a period not exceeding 120 days. SPCB may extend the period for –(i) Dismantler and recycler up to six months of their annual capacity;(ii) Collection centre ;(iii) Waste which needs to be stored for development of a process for its re-use, recycling.

• Procedure for storage• Storage of e-waste - every producer, distributer,

collection centre, dismantler or recycler may store e-waste for a period not exceeding 120 days. SPCB may extend the period for –(i) Dismantler and recycler up to six months of their annual capacity;(ii) Collection centre ;(iii) Waste which needs to be stored for development of a process for its re-use, recycling.

Chapter-VREDUCTION IN THE USE OF HAZARDOUS

SUBSTANCES (RoHS)

Every producer of EEE shall ensure that new EEE does not contain lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls or polybrominated diphenyl ethers within a period of three years. Imports of EEE shall be permitted for those, which are RoHS compliant.

Every producer of EEE shall ensure that new EEE does not contain lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls or polybrominated diphenyl ethers within a period of three years. Imports of EEE shall be permitted for those, which are RoHS compliant.

Chapter-VI(Misc.)

Prohibits import of used EEE for use.

Liability of Producer, Collection Centre, Transporter, Dismantler & Recycler shall be liable for any damages caused to the environment or human health due to improper handling and disposal of e-waste..

Prohibits import of used EEE for use.

Liability of Producer, Collection Centre, Transporter, Dismantler & Recycler shall be liable for any damages caused to the environment or human health due to improper handling and disposal of e-waste..

Schedule I(categories of e-waste covered)

• IT and telecommunication equipment :

• Centralised data processing:

• Mainframes, Minicomputers

• Personal computing:

• Personal Computers (CPU with input and output devices)

• Laptop (CPU with input and output devices)

• Notebook, Notepad etc.,

• Printers including cartridges

• Copying equipment

• Electrical and electronic typewriters

• Pocket and desk calculators

• IT and telecommunication equipment :

• Centralised data processing:

• Mainframes, Minicomputers

• Personal computing:

• Personal Computers (CPU with input and output devices)

• Laptop (CPU with input and output devices)

• Notebook, Notepad etc.,

• Printers including cartridges

• Copying equipment

• Electrical and electronic typewriters

• Pocket and desk calculators

Contd./-

• And other products and equipment for the collection, storage, processing, presentation or communication of information by electronic means

• User terminals and systems• Facsimile• Telex• Telephones• Pay telephones• Cordless telephones• Cellular telephones• Answering systems• And other products or equipment of transmitting sound, images or other

information by telecommunications• Consumer electrical and electronics:• Television sets (including LCD & LED), Refrigerator, Washing Machine, Air-

conditioners

SCHEDULE -II

• 23 Applications are exempted from the requirements of reduction in use of hazardous substances.

Draft technical guidelines on TBM under Basel Convention(Sept2010).

• Key elements of guidance

• Distinction between waste and non-waste.

• TBM of e-waste.

• Control of TBM of e-waste.

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