ENVIRONMENTALLY
SOUND
MANAGEMENT OF
E-WASTE
(As approved vide MoEF letter No.
23-23/2007-HSMD dt. March 12, 2008)
MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT & FORESTS
CENTRAL POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
Delhi
MARCH, 2008
TABLE OF CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION
1.0
Preamble
01
1.1
E-Waste
01
1.2
Environmentally Sound Management of E-waste
01
Chapter 2
OBJECTIVE & SCOPE OF THE GUIDELINES
2.1
Objective
02
2.2
Scope
02
2.3
Applicability
02
2.4
Need for the
Management
Chapter 3
Guidelines
for
Environmentally
Sound
03
REGULATORY REGIME FOR E-WASTE
3.1
The Hazardous Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules,
2003
04
3.2
The Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules,
2000
07
3.3
Basel Convention
08
Chapter 4
CLASSIFICATION OF E-WASTE
4.0
Composition of E-Waste
09
4.1
Components of E-Waste
09
4.2
Possible hazardous substances present in e-waste
12
4.3
E-waste scenario
16
4.4
Basis for Defining e-waste
17
4.5
Proposed definition of E-Waste
18
4.6
Reduction of the Hazardous Substances (RoHS) in the
Electronic & electrical Equipments
19
4.7
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
19
Chapter 5
GUIDELINES
FOR
ENVIRONMENTALLY
MANAGEMENT FOR E-WASTE
SOUND
5.1
E-waste Composition and Recycle Potential
21
5.2
Assessment of Hazardousness of e-waste
21
5.3
Recycling, Reuse and Recovery Options
25
5.4
Treatment & Disposal Options
25
5.5
E-waste Recycling/Treatment technologies in India
27
Chapter 6
6.1
ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
FOR E-WASTE
Environmentally sound E-waste treatment technologies st nd
rd
28
6.2
Environmental Impacts of the 1 , 2 treatment system
6.3
Technology Currently Used in India
43
6.4
Best Available Technology
44
References: waste”, they shall be covered under the purview of “The Hazardous Waste Management Rules, 2003”.