E-waste is defined as Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE), completely or in part, dejected as waste by consumers (individual or bulk) and rejected from manufacturing, refurbishment and repair processes under E-waste (Management) Rules, 2016.
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Over the last few decades, the world has seen a sudden surge in technology and the use of innovative gadgets that can be and are used for almost everything. But with the inundation of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE) in the market, there is also an increase in the new form of waste, which is harmful to both environment and human health. Made of toxic metals, this form of waste is termed E-waste.
(1) Reduces Landfill Sites
(2) Preserves Natural Resources.
(3) Prevents Toxic Chemicals from Polluting the Ecosystem.
(4) Creates New Business & Employment Opportunities.
(5) Promotes Mindful Consumerism.
(1) Filling an application.
(2) Submitting/Review Application
(3) Grant of license.
(1) Manufacturer’sAadhaar Card.
(2) PAN Card.
(3) GST Certificate.
(4) Rent/Proof of ownership of the site.
(5) Electricity bill.
(6) Certificate of Incorporation.
(7) MOA.
(8) Company's PAN card.
(1) What is E-Waste recycling authorization?
(2) How does india handle E-Waste?
(3) Which of the following acts prevent and control E-waste?
(4) Who is accountable for E-waste?