Deccan Chronicle

City’s start-up gets WEF praise

■ Sanshodhan created an ecosystem around e-waste

- NAVEENA GHANATE | DC

Hyderabad-based start-up Sanshodhan, an E-Waste Exchange has been recognized as a “Highly Commended” start-up by the World Economic Forum for creating an ecosystem around e-waste.

This T-Hub affiliated start-up deals with e-waste management using Internet of Things (IoT), tracks the e-waste from origin till it is disposed implementi­ng Circular Economy in the waste management sector. Co-founder Shalini Sharma, a doctorate in environmen­t science, management and policy said, “Our strategy of tracking ewaste especially when it

LAUNCHED ON Feb 7, 2018, Sanshodhan is currently a part of T-Hub’s Lab 32 programme. It deals with e-waste management using Internet of Things (IoT).

comes to industries and creating a circular economy has been commended by WEF. They will publish about us in their annual book on circular award which will come out soon”.

Launched on February 7,

2018, Sanshodhan is currently a part of T-Hub’s Lab

32 programme. The founder pointed out that while the industry was yet to get up to speed with disposal mechanisms of e-waste, citizens have become more aware in Hyderabad. Dr Sharma said, “Educated people especially in the city are becoming conscious and are aware that they need not give it to scrap dealers or throw it in the dustbin. At several homes, electronic waste is getting piled up.”

She points out that about minimum of 3 per cent to a maximum of 7 per cent of e-waste goes to formal dismantler­s depending upon the cities and 93 per cent of the waste is disposed inefficien­tly. “The health of the last man in the cycle is ignored while disposing the e-waste. To solve the problem through the circular route we trace the e-waste upto the recycler and down to cycling”.

Apart from catering to citizens, Sanshodhan caters to bulk consumers like IT companies, manufactur­ers and is involved in knowledge and capacity building. Dr Sharma said, “There is a real need for recycling infrastruc­ture in India. If we are planning for 100 smart cities, three things are a must - vermi composting, hazardous waste management, and recycling units for textile, e-waste, plastic among others.”

E-Waste Exchange has partnered with TS government, to support the implementa­tion of e-Waste (Management) Rules 2016 and Amendment 2018. It also works along with the Ministry of Electronic­s and Informatio­n Technology.

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