This is a presentation of Alexandros Mavropoulos, D-Waste Expert. It was first presented at the “Forum Green Tech 2012”, organized by the Converge Communications in São Paulo on 30th October 2012. This presentation is an overview of the reasons why waste management must have a global approach as well as of the measures that must be implemented to tackle waste trafficking and to achieve sound e-waste management all around the globe.
The Waste Management Situation in Accra-Ghana: The Challenges and ProspectsD-Waste
This is a presentation made by Miezah Kodwo, head of “Research & Development Department” of Zoomlion Ghana Ltd., for the “wasteMET Asia 2012” ISWA Beacon Conference, which was held on 3-4 of July 2012, in Singapore. The presentation is an overview of the waste management situation in the city of Accra, Ghana.
The following PPT is about E Waste and its threat that India is facing. Since today the use of electronic goods have been increasing at a very high rate but at the same time waste of such electronics goods is also increasing. These waste cannot be dumped and the following PPT deals with the problems that we are going to face.
On 2nd October 2014, Swachh Bharat Mission was launched throughout length and breadth of the country as a national movement. The campaign aims to achieve the vision of a 'Clean India' by 2nd October 2019. The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan is the most significant cleanliness campaign by the Government of India.
The Waste Management Situation in Accra-Ghana: The Challenges and ProspectsD-Waste
This is a presentation made by Miezah Kodwo, head of “Research & Development Department” of Zoomlion Ghana Ltd., for the “wasteMET Asia 2012” ISWA Beacon Conference, which was held on 3-4 of July 2012, in Singapore. The presentation is an overview of the waste management situation in the city of Accra, Ghana.
The following PPT is about E Waste and its threat that India is facing. Since today the use of electronic goods have been increasing at a very high rate but at the same time waste of such electronics goods is also increasing. These waste cannot be dumped and the following PPT deals with the problems that we are going to face.
On 2nd October 2014, Swachh Bharat Mission was launched throughout length and breadth of the country as a national movement. The campaign aims to achieve the vision of a 'Clean India' by 2nd October 2019. The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan is the most significant cleanliness campaign by the Government of India.
This presentation suggest reverse supply chain of safe disposal of e waste in India.It shows how the traditional disposal system of waste could be used in order to safe disposal of e waste and establish a reverse supply chain for different category of e waste.
This presentation shows the capabilities of the Müller-Guttenbrunn Group in E-Waste Recycling not only in recycling depth but also in terms of geographic coverage.
E-waste is electronic and electrical waste, a byproduct of the booming demand for tech consumer goods. In developing countries, recycling e-waste in an effort to acquire valuable materials such as gold and copper has become a wildly profitable industry, although the health and environmental implications from using primitive methods to acquire those materials are extremely hazardous.
This presentation suggest reverse supply chain of safe disposal of e waste in India.It shows how the traditional disposal system of waste could be used in order to safe disposal of e waste and establish a reverse supply chain for different category of e waste.
This presentation shows the capabilities of the Müller-Guttenbrunn Group in E-Waste Recycling not only in recycling depth but also in terms of geographic coverage.
E-waste is electronic and electrical waste, a byproduct of the booming demand for tech consumer goods. In developing countries, recycling e-waste in an effort to acquire valuable materials such as gold and copper has become a wildly profitable industry, although the health and environmental implications from using primitive methods to acquire those materials are extremely hazardous.
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Today we all are surrounded by huge pollution.They are ready to attack us all together in the form of Air-pollution,water-pollution,sound-pollution etc.Electronic wastes are one of them which are dominating our lives and livings.If it is ignored or under-estimated now then it will be too late for our future generations to get control over it.So we should come all together in a wrestling ring against these pollutions and kick them away from our environment and eco-system.
E-waste reduction has become a major issue for environmental activists, municipal and state governments. Even the United Nations due to the constantly growing amount of obsolete electronics being discarded. Electronic trash, sometimes known as "e-waste," is increasingly a serious problem.
India's waste management industry has a lot of space for expansion because currently only 30% of the country's recyclable rubbish gets recycled.
E-waste management, also known as electronic waste management or WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) management, refers to the processes and strategies implemented to handle, recycle, and dispose of electronic and electrical equipment that has reached the end of its useful life. This category of waste includes a wide range of devices and appliances powered by electricity, such as computers, smartphones, televisions, refrigerators, washing machines, and more. E-waste management is crucial due to the increasing volume of electronic waste generated globally and the environmental and health hazards associated with improper disposal.
Here's a detailed description of e-waste management:
Collection: The first step in e-waste management is the collection of discarded electronic equipment. This can be done through various channels, including dedicated e-waste collection centers, drop-off points, recycling events, and even through authorized electronic retailers who take back old devices.
Sorting and Segregation: Once collected, the e-waste is sorted into different categories based on the type of equipment and its potential for recycling or disposal. Items like batteries, printed circuit boards (PCBs), plastics, and precious metals are typically separated during this process.
Data Destruction: Before recycling or disposing of electronic devices, data security is a critical concern. Data stored on hard drives, memory cards, and other storage media must be securely wiped or destroyed to prevent sensitive information from falling into the wrong hands.
Recycling: Recycling is a key component of e-waste management. Components like metals (copper, aluminum, gold, etc.), plastics, and glass can often be extracted and reused. Recycling not only conserves resources but also reduces the energy and environmental impact associated with mining and manufacturing new materials.
Disposal: Some components of e-waste may not be recyclable or economically viable to recycle. In such cases, safe disposal methods are employed to prevent environmental contamination. Specialized disposal facilities, often designed to minimize environmental impact, handle the disposal of hazardous components.
Regulations and Compliance: Many countries have established regulations and guidelines for the proper management of e-waste. These regulations often dictate how manufacturers, retailers, and consumers should handle electronic waste, including recycling targets and reporting requirements.
The recycling industry of which electronic waste recycling is a part of has become an integral part of modern society not only due to its social and economic impact but also because it plays a vital role for the future of our planet. In the world today, it is estimated that over 1 trillion tons of waste at the household level and in industries is generated. Our goal as a company is not just Revenue Generation through services provided by our company, but also Employment Creation by creating job opportunities for community residents or the constituency served by our company. Our vision is to be a leader in providing a better solution for green environment for the whole world.
Our mission is to be online broker that help people get rid of their electronic waste in a safe and profitable way for them and the stakeholders, In addition, we are aiming to build awareness among consumer about the importance of ewaste Recycling.
We are a start-up company working in the field of electronic waste by collecting it from users and reselling it to the beneficiaries for recycling “Broker”, through online portal and mobile application.
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how we can manage the e-waste arround us by properly to avoid and stay away from pollution.these waste are equally harmful as the polluting waste.we must proper plan dispose these waste.this slide basically on this.
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PPT: E-waste or Electronic Waste is the inevitable by-product of a technological revolution. Driven primarily by faster, smaller and cheaper microchip technology, society is experiencing an evolution in the capability of electronic appliances and personal electronics.E-waste is the most rapidly growing waste problem in the world. It is a crisis of not quantity alone but also a crisis born from toxic ingredients, posing a threat to the occupational health as well as the environment.
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