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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, the E waste defined as electrical and electronic equipment, whole or in part discarded as waste by the consumer or bulk consumer.
E-Waste contains many valuable, recoverable materials such as aluminium, 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 land filled.
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.
Under the guidelines of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India, E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2016 and M/S Aevitas Recycling LLP WASTE RECYCLING MANAGEMENT stands committed to implement E-Waste Rules.
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, the E waste defined as electrical and electronic equipment, whole or in part discarded as waste by the consumer or bulk consumer.
E-Waste contains many valuable, recoverable materials such as aluminium, 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 land filled.
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.
Under the guidelines of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India, E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2016 and M/S Aevitas Recycling LLP WASTE RECYCLING MANAGEMENT stands committed to implement E-Waste Rules.
We, M/S Aevitas Recycling LLP WASTE RECYCLING MANAGEMENT understand there is a need to encourage recycling of all useful and valuable material from E-Waste so as to conserve the ever-depleting natural resources. Recycling end-of-life discarded products is vital if we are to save resources and minimize landfill M/S Aevitas Recycling LLP WASTE RECYCLING MANAGEMENT understands its responsibility and in this regards we have tied-up with one of the leading and authorised E-Waste recycler namely M/S GANPATI SCRAP for facilitating our customers to enable them to dispose of E-Waste products after its end-of-life.
M/S GANPATI SCRAP one of the renowned recycler is pioneer of recycling the E-Waste in the most organized manner in India. Authorized by CPCB and UPPCB and are committed towards Environmental Social & Corporate Governance. They have expertise in assisting Producers in fulfilling their compliances related to EPR and E-Waste Management.
In developing country like India, most E-Waste lands up in the informal sector where it is recycled without any consideration to health and environment. We, being responsible citizen contribute our share of Environmental Responsibility and aiding in taking care of our environment.
Abiding by all the pertinent laws associated with E-Waste Management, Our Company has been continuously working towards the same. Our company has partnered with M/S GANPATI SCRAP Together with M/S GANPATI SCRAP., we have been doing its best in order to proffer environmentally sound management of electronic devices which have reached their end- of-life and to comply with the new India E-Waste Management and Handling rules in providing drop-of centres and environmentally sound management of end-of-life electronics.
M/S GANPATI SCRAP. has obtained authorizations from the appropriate governmental agency for their processing facilities. M/S GANPATI SCRAP. will receive and recycle customer returned equipment, including all the E-Waste.
Electronics Recycling Conserves Natural Resources:
There are many materials that can be recovered from old electronics. These materials can be used to make new products, thus reducing the need to mine for new raw materials. For instance, various metals can be recovered from computer circuit boards and other electronics, and the plastics and glass found in computer monitors and televisions can be recycled.
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.
Electronics Recycling Supports the Community:
Donating your old electronics plays an important role in the provision of refurbished products such as computers and mobile phones, which can be of great help to low-income families, schools, and not-for-profit organizations. It also helps individuals gain access to technology that they could not have otherwise forded.
Electronics Recycling Creates Employment Locally:
Considering that around 90 percent of electronic equipment is recyclable, electronics recycling can play a significant role in creating employment. This is because new firms dealing with electronics recycling will form and existing firms will look to employ more people to recover recyclable materials. This can be triggered by the increase in the demand for electronics recycling.
Electronics Recycling Helps Protect Public Health and the Environment:
Many electronics have toxic or hazardous materials such as mercury and lead, which can be harmful to the environment if disposed of in trashcans. Reusing and recycling electronics safely helps in keeping the hazardous materials from harming humans or the environment. For example, televisions and computer monitors are hazardous since they have lead in them. Printed circuit boards contain harmful materials such as cadmium, lead, mercury and chromium. Also, batteries in computers and other electronics may contain hazardous materials such as cadmium, mercury and lead. Instead of keeping old electronics in the house or dumping them in landfills, recycling or reusing them is an appropriate option that should be supported by individuals and organizations. Considering the benefits of electronics recycling, it is very important that people in various parts around the world embrace this concept.
Have Solve the E-Waste Problem:
Solving the E-Waste problem starts with education, and habit changes as a result of knowledge. Most people are trained to recycle a newspaper, bottles, and cans. Almost anything electronic in nature can be recycled properly with effort. Some municipalities have transfer stations that accept E-Waste, and of course, Electronics Redux accepts E-Waste for recycling. It is important that any E-Waste processor is fully certified in safe destruction and follow certified documented procedures to safely dispose of electronic waste. Ask questions before you recycle! Some unscrupulous recyclers ship E-Waste overseas where it is disposed of improperly, posing a threat to the environment and its’ people.
Recycling of E-Waste:
The company has tied -up with the M/S GANPATI SCRAP for collection of all our E-Waste on PAN India and disposes the same at their plant at 112-E, Vishwakarma Industrial Area, Baghpat Road, Meerut (U.P.) - 250002 Customer can reach or call on Toll Free No 18005727190. Our representatives explain them about process of disposal and make them aware about nearest drop point available to drop the E-Waste also give information about incentive we will offer to them against their end-of-life product. If any customer wants to handover the material from their door steps, we do send either our logistics team or M/S GANPATI SCRAP team to collect the items and channelize the same to our E-Waste partner plant for final processing.
Why should we Recycle?
E-Waste Recycling & Collection Mechanism for Consumer
As per the E-Waste Regulation under E-Waste (Management) Rule, 2016 and M/S Aevitas Recycling LLP WASTE RECYCLING MANAGEMENT being a good corporate citizen understands the responsibility towards environment and thus following the mechanism for collection of E-Waste and channelizing it for safe recycling:
How end consumer can reach us?
If any of the End consumer willing to dispose or recycle their end of life product /E-Waste can call or reach us at our Recycling Partner toll free number, M/S GANPATI SCRAP representative would explain our customers about process of disposal and make them aware about nearest drop point available to drop the E-Waste or we send our logistic team to pick the E-Waste from the doorstep of customer and channelize the same to our E-Waste partner 112-E, Vishwakarma Industrial Area, Baghpat Road, Meerut (U.P.) - 250002 for final processing.
Aevitas Recycling LLP was incorporated to focus on reducing the storage of used and discarded electronic equipment.
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