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It's difficult to imagine a future without cell phones, GPS navigation systems, computers, and other digital devices since technology has grown so swiftly in recent years. 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. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: 10 ways to reduce and control e-waste


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PRESENTED BY,THE BETTER EARTHLINGS
  • 10 ways to reduce and control e-waste

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Agenda
  • THE BETTER EARTH
  • THINGS
  • Introduction
  • Recent trends in e-waste management
  • Public health, Environment, and E-Waste
  • Disposal and Management of E-Waste- 10 ways
  • Conclusion
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

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Introduction
  • It's difficult to imagine a future without cell
    phones, GPS navigation systems, computers, and
    other digital devices since technology has grown
    so swiftly in recent years.
  • 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.
  • The country's waste management is inefficient for
    a variety of reasons, including a lack of
    efficient legislation for the collection,
    storage, and recycling of garbage, as well as
    outdated infrastructure.

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Recent trends in e-waste management
  • New regulations and strategies for the production
    and recycling of electronic devices are built on
    the National Strategy for Electronics Stewardship
    of the Environmental Protection Agency.
  • Among the proposed or implemented changes are a
    focus on a zero-waste, linear economy, targeted
    susceptibility to cybersecurity to improve system
    destabilization methodologies, and an overall
    focus on proper e-waste recycling accreditations,
    employees' rights, and ecologic oversight for
    established service companies.
  • There are still obstacles to efficient waste
    management, such as a lack of investment,
    infrastructure, and consumer education.
  • There are still obstacles to efficient waste
    management, such as a lack of investment,
    infrastructure, and consumer education, despite
    the Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and
    Climate Change (MoEFCC) publishing the E-waste
    laws in 2016 and implementing enhancements that
    followed.

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Public health, Environment, and E-Waste
  • Electronic garbage is the component of
    conventional municipal solid waste that is
    increasing at the fastest rate in the world,
    raising environmental and public health concerns
    about how it is disposed of.
  • Any electronic or electrical item thrown away,
    surplus, dated, or damaged is considered e-waste.
    Because most individuals don't know how to
    dispose of electronic devices properly, most of
    them are stored in homes.
  • This ever-growing rubbish is incredibly complex
    in nature, and it's also a rich supply of
    materials like copper, silver, and gold that can
    be salvaged and used again in manufacturing.
  • According to allied market research, the
    worldwide e-waste management segment had a market
    value of 49,880 million in 2020 and is projected
    to increase at a CAGR of 14.3 from 2021 to 2028,
    reaching 143,870 million by that time. Because
    of their scarcity and expanding demand, rare
    metals have seen a significant rise in price.

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Disposal and Management of E-Waste- 10 ways
  • Purchase fewer items
  • Organize your possessions
  • Donate or give away your e-waste
  •  Return them to the store
  •  Sell unused products

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Disposal and Management of E-Waste- 10 ways
  • Find more about recycling possibilities in your
    region
  • store data in the Cloud
  • Learn as much as you can and be a little scared
  • Recognize security concerns and dispose of
    personal computers and cell phones at recycling
    plants
  •  Preserve what you've got

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Conclusion
  • We need to keep emphasizing that outdated models
    should be recycled rather than tossed since we
    know that customers will continue to buy new
    gadgets. We put the environment in peril if we
    throw away our technology in a landfill. On the
    other side, recycling provides several benefits
    for the environment. The alternative is to give
    these gadgets to a reliable business with years
    of experience recycling electronic equipment in a
    way that doesn't harm the environment.

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About Us
  • Our team is dedicated to curating best possible
    products and methods to reduce waste in your
    premises. We also make sure the little waste
    generated reaches the right destination.
  • We do awareness programs as we believe in more
    and more people should start living less-waste if
    not zero. We envision eliminating single use
    plastic from our daily life. Unrealistic goal
    ever, right? (Not really if we think one stream
    at a time.) but you and The Better Earthlings are
    taking on it.
  • Businesses create 10 times more waste than
    individuals. Our aim is to create awareness and
    eliminate plastic waste from businesses.

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Contact Us
  • Phone 91 8017883733
  • Email info_at_thebetterearthlings.com
  • Url https//thebetterearthlings.com/

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