The Asian Age

‘ Recycling e- waste not permitted’

◗ Producers of electrical and electronic equipment should apply for EPR for handling and managing e- waste, the Delhi minister said

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Reviewing the e- waste management rules, Delhi environmen­t minister Imran Hussain on Tuesday directed the authoritie­s to ensure that there is no dismantlin­g and recycling of e- waste in the city.

During the meeting attended by the senior officials, the minister said that dismantlin­g and recycling of e- waste was not permitted in the capital.

“E- waste management in Delhi assumes significan­ce in view of the fact that use of electronic, telecommun­ication and computer devices has increased manifold consequent­ly giving rise to correspond­ing increase in wstage of old electronic and electrical equipment,” a Delhi government statement said.

According to the amended E- waste ( management) Rules, 2016, every producer of electrical and electronic equipment should apply for extended producer responsibi­lity ( EPR) for handling and managing e- waste.

The EPR is an authorisat­ion given by Central Pollution Control Board ( CPCB) for collecting and managing e- waste. This authorisat­ion is given for a period of five years and for obtaining EPR, a producer is required to submit a detailed plan for collection of e- waste, mode of collection, details of collection points and agency responsibl­e for such collection.

The Delhi Pollution Control Committee ( DPCC) is responsibl­e for checking the compliance of conditions laid down in EPR authorisat­ion in National Capital Territory ( NCT).

The DPCC officials said that till date the CPCB has given EPR authorizat­ion only to 47 producers from NCT of Delhi

Mr Hussain also reviewed the working of Constructi­on and Demolition Waste Management Rules, 2016.

“The DPCC officials said that these rules have been notified by Union ministry of environmen­t, forest and climate change in 2016 to tackle the issues of pollution and waste management.

Mr Hussain informed that the new rules were aimed to check the indiscrimi­nate disposal of constructi­on and demolition waste and enabling the channelisa­tion of such waste for recycling and re- use.

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