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1. BHOJANTIME
Bhojan time is a tiffin service which was founded by
professional chef professional chefVaibhav Navre in
2010.
The key service offered by BhojanTime is cooking and
delivering homemade, healthy and hygienic food to the
homes and offices in Pune city for both lunch and dinner.
BhojanTime’s vision is ‘To provide home cooked quality
food to working professionals and students in Pune
city’.
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2. FEATURES
• Hygienic and Healthy Food
• Food Quality Control
• Value for Money
• AVariety of Menu
• Environmentally friendly
• OnTime Delivery
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3. OPERATIONS
• Following are the suburbs in Pune city where we deliver
our delicious home cooked meals everyday
• Aundh, Baner, Senapati Bapat Road, Bhandarkar Road,
Prabhat Road, Shivaji Nagar, Yerawda,Viman Nagar,
Kalyani Nagar, Koregaon Park, Camp, Pune
Station, Kothrud – Karve Nagar – Paud Road, Sangvi,
Pimple Gurav, Pimple Saudagar Wakad and Pimple
Nilakh.
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6. E-Waste??
E-Waste: Waste of electronics / electrical goods that
have reached their end of life
Electronic products often contain hazardous and toxic
materials and should not be dumped with other wastes.
Along with China, India is largest importer of E-waste
from developed countries like US, UK and Japan.
In India 90% of mobile equipment are imported.
The rate of e-waste generation is increasing by 10%
every year. 6
0.8 million ton is contributed by India
40 Million ton E-waste produced globally
7. • Mobile phones
• Telephones
• Telephone exchanges Wireless Equipment cables and related scrap material
• PC andTV
Telecommunication Waste:
• Switches
• Relays
• Connectors and related Scrap Material.
Electrical Waste:
• Electronic – metal waste
• Printed Circuit Boards
• E – Equipment and Machinery
• IC
• Sockets Connectors.
Electronic Waste:
• PVC
• Pre Insulated Copper and Aluminum Cable waste.
Cable Waste:
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9. Facts and
Figures
6000
mobile
phones
gives
3.5 kg
Silver
340 gm
of Gold
140 gm of
Palladium
130 gm
of
Copper
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1 Metric Ton of
Electronic scrap
contains more gold
than
17 Ton of Gold
from gold ore
1 PC
1.5 tons of
water
48 pound
of
chemicals
539 pound
of fossil
fuels
10. Issue and
Challenges
Leaching of
heavy metals
from Landfills
and
Incinerators
Exposure to
workers &
communities
Unawareness
(brand new
items are also
kept in waste)
Less reuse
Collection
system
Legal
framework
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11. Reusing and
recycling
• Increase life span of
product
Landfills
• Leaching problem
(70% of Heavy metals
in landfills are because
of E-waste)
Incineration
• Fumes of Heavy
metals released in
atmosphere
• Municipal incinerators
are giving dioxins
Ways of
Treating E-
Waste
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Receipt of E-
Waste
Sorting /
Processing
Repairing
Upgrading
Testing
Refurbishing
Dismantaling
Component
Recovery
Captive Use Packing
Sale
Residual Disposal
Scarp
Environmentally-
friendly disposal
Recovery of
Precious Material
Flow Sheet of
Recyclers or
Recycling Units
13. Recycling and reprocessing units in
India
• Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Haryana ,Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Rajasthan
and Uttar Pradesh
• M/s Ramky E-waste Recycling Facility (Ramky Enviro Engineers Ltd.)
• M/s E-R3 Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Peenya Bangalore – 560 058
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Editor's Notes
Reason of increase in ewaste generation:
Rising quality of life and high rate of resource consumption
Ewaste is hard to handle because of its composition as it is made of multiple component.
Technology change, software compatability and Lack of efficient recovery, reuse technologies
E waste: waste of electronics / electrical goods that use or have reached their end of life
Contains valuable material like copper, silver, gold that can be recovered
Guiyu of shintou region in china, is world ewaste capital
Uncontrolled burning, disassembling and disposal causes varity of environmental pblms in china
In guiyu 82% of kids have high lead in blood more than 100 in some cases about 149, which causes impact on IQ and ill development on nervous system
Heavy metal in road in this region have lead 300times than normal and Cu 100 times more.
In india, Supreme court has given directives to build facilities for treatment of ewaste but only 23 are present in country.
75% state bodies are not following the directives