Prospective Scenario of E-Waste Recycling In India

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Manis Kumar Jha Abhishek Kumar Vinay Kumar Jae-Chun Lee
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

However, India is rich in ores and mineral, but E-waste recycling is necessary due to the report of national and international studies, which cautioned on the generation, treatment and accumulation of e-waste in India. Current data indicate that the total domestic e-waste generation including imports is around 382979 MT, however waste available for recycling and actually recycled are 144143 MT and 19000 MT, respectively. In which recycling by non-formal and formal sector are 95% and 5%, respectively. On the other hand, India has developed expertise in handling verities of metallic wastes in an organized and safe manner. The development of individual process or combined processes for handling the e-waste is underway. Eco- friendly and energy-saving processes are necessary to comply with stringent environmental regulations. The paper includes the recent trend of e-waste generation, recycling process and its future prospects particularly in India.
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APA: Manis Kumar Jha Abhishek Kumar Vinay Kumar Jae-Chun Lee  (2011)  Prospective Scenario of E-Waste Recycling In India

MLA: Manis Kumar Jha Abhishek Kumar Vinay Kumar Jae-Chun Lee Prospective Scenario of E-Waste Recycling In India. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2011.

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