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Title: INDIA: ECO-LEGISLATION


1
INDIA ECO-LEGISLATION PRODUCER RESPONSIBILITY
  • Mrs Almitra H Patel,
  • Member, Supreme Court Committee
  • for Solid Waste Management
  • almitrapatel_at_rediffmail.com

2
India has a 3000-year-old sustainable-ecology
culture
  • This has been eroded in the last 100 years.
  • We are writing new laws to restore it
  • 1972 Wildlife Protection Act
  • 1974 Water Act to control pollution
  • 1981 Air Act ditto

3
1986 Environment Protection Act is the most
powerful.
  • It allows the making of Rules on a wide range of
    topics without needing Parliament approval.
  • It also can delegate powers under these Rules to
    individual States.
  • But our Pollution Control Boards have no teeth
    unlike EPA in USA

4
1984 Union Carbides MIC gas leak tragedy at
Bhopal led to
  • 1989 Five Rules for Hazardous Waste
  • 1991 Public Liability Insurance Act
  • 1998 Biomedical Waste (Management
  • Handling) Rules
  • 1991 Fly Ash Notification, amended 2003
  • (compulsory use within 50 now 100 km)

5
Public Interest Litigation led to
  • 1999 Supreme Court Committee Report on Solid
    Waste Mgt in Class 1 Cities in India, which
    was a blueprint for
  • 2000 Municipal Solid Waste (Management Handling
    Rules) daily doorstep collection of wet waste
    for composting. Dry recyclables to informal
    sector (waste-pickers, traders)

6
First Producer-Take-Back responsibility
  • 2001 Lead-Acid Batteries (Management
  • and Handling) Rules
  • Requires manufacturers, importers,
  • assemblers, reconditioners, dealers to
  • set up collection centers, file half-yearly
  • returns on take-back, and register
  • themselves with Pollution Control Boards

7
Poor enforcement and monitoring of Batteries Rules
  • Only 8 goes as Original EQuipment.
  • 92 is grey market, cash transactions
  • without bills, and part-wise repairs.
  • Lead-battery imports are banned under
  • Basel Convention but still sneak in for
  • clandestine recycling in v poor conditions.
  • USA failure to ratify Basel Convention
  • (along with only Haiti and Afghanistan) is
  • not helping receiving countries like ours!

8
Much more take-back legislation is expected,
mostly PIL-driven through the Supreme Court of
India
  • A High-Power Committee has already
  • recommended this for PET bottles but
  • compliance is lagging despite industry
  • promises of self-regulation.
  • Clamour for e-waste take-back is growing.

9
PET bottles cause huge environmental problems
  • Un-recycled bottles lie around, choking drains
  • sewers , hence flooding of low-lying slums.
  • Upto 30 empty bottles are re-used for
    filling
  • with spurious soft drinks each summer.
  • A Pesticides in Coke and Pepsi scandal has
  • just rocked the industry, causing huge losses,
  • yet they still resist voluntary take-back
    schemes.
  • Compulsion may follow.
  • New Water Standards are being formulated.
  • Track the story in www.cseindia.org

10
Small precedents bring large changes
  • A Coke plant was over-drawing ground-water,
    aquifer
  • levels fell, farmers and villagers suffered. Also
    surface
  • water pollution. Enviro groups took up the
    cause.
  • The village refused to renew Cokes plant
    licence.
  • The Kerala High Court upheld this.
  • The Kerala Govt has ordered them not to draw
  • any ground-water till the rains come.
  • Parliament wants Coke, Pepsi and others to now
  • pay for ground-water drawn for commercial use.

11
Urban Waste is enormous
  • Indias population is over 1.06 billion.
  • One more is added every second.
  • 28 300 million live in cities and towns
  • 35 metros of over 10 million population
  • 400 Class 1 Cities with over 100,000 pop.
  • 4000 more with over 20,000 population.
  • 65 urban dwellers live in 10 of these towns

12
Farmers used city wastes till 1960s for on-farm
composting. Now compost plants are needed to
remove thin plastics only 7 by weight but 50
by volume
13
Carrybags are Banned in some hill-towns,
forest areas, Sikkim State, Bangladesh. But
what about bread wrappers, milk pouches and
omnipresent sachets?
14
Recycling solves the problem 8 by weight
of bitumen greatly improves tar roads.
15
Inerts are also a huge problem
  • Road dust, drain silt, odd debris makes up
  • 40 of the waste transported out of town.
  • This makes biomethanation or incineration
  • totally unviable in South Asia, though foreign
  • firms aggressively pursue this for subsidies.
  • Only composting can handle such
  • high inerts, but compost quality suffers.
  • Compost standards are being laid down.

16
Door-to-door garbage collection can help keep
inerts out of waste
17
Recyclables go to waste-pickers waste traders
  • They form 0.5 -1 of a big citys population
  • and are now recognised and legitimised
  • MSW Rules ask cities to
  • promote recycling or reuse
  • of segregated materials.
  • A great opportunity for suppliers
  • of all types of simple, low-cost
  • recycling processes equipment.

18
India as worlds recycler? Pros, Cons, a Win-Win
option
  • We have no laws yet to prevent dumping of
  • imported non-hazardous waste from the West.
  • So collecting our own waste is now unviable.
  • We are excellent at recycling everything.
  • We dont need costly automated eqpt.
  • Send us clean technology concepts,
  • process know-how, specs, blueprints.
  • Our innovative fabrication will benefit you!

19
Help us frame good laws for packaging and
take-backs
  • Worldwide, social responsibility
  • is only awakened by legislation.
  • India must begin to promote waste
  • minimisation, toxics-free production,
  • product stewardship, producer
  • responsibility till end of life-cycle.
  • Please lead by example, behaving in
  • India as your industry does at home!

20
Thank you !
  • almitrapatel_at_rediffmail.com
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