Introduction
Every electronic product has a life and usability period. Once it passes by or you find something
better than it, the usability of the
product becomes zero and it becomes unwanted. The electronic products that have become
unwanted, are no longer in working
condition, have become obsolete or have exhausted their working life are termed as Electronic
Waste or e-waste.
Something called E-Waste Rule 2016 was formulated when e-waste was recognized as an
official global waste category. According to that, e-waste is ‘electrical and electronic equipment,
whole or in part discarded as waste by the consumer or bulk consumer as well as rejects from
manufacturing, refurbishment and repair processes. But what is one man’s trash is another man’s
treasure. It is often found that e-waste is home to a lot of valuable materials which can be
recovered and recycled. They include metals like aluminum, copper, gold, silver, plastics, and
ferrous metals. Creating new electronic equipment from scratch using raw and virgin resources is
a time-consuming, resource exhausting and energy taking process. However, with the help of
these recyclable materials, electronic equipment can be refurbished, reused, and recycled
instead of being landfilled. Managing e-waste effectively is necessary because it contains toxic
and hazardous materials including mercury, lead, cadmium,beryllium, chromium, and chemical
flame retardants which have the potential to leach into the soil and water.
Why recycles e-waste?
- E-waste contains many valuable and recoverable materials like aluminum, copper, gold,
silver, plastics, and ferrous metals.
- Electronic equipment can be refurbished, reused, and recycled instead of being land-filled
which conserve natural resources and the energy needed to produce new electronic
equipment from virgin resources.
- Recycling prevents toxic and hazardous materials in e-waste from getting leached into
our soil and water.
- Donating your used electronics benefits your community by passing on ready-to-use or
refurbished equipment to those who need it.
- E-waste is a growing waste stream. By recycling these items, landfill space is conserved.
We recycle e-waste!
Sazio has partnered with E-waste Solutions in which we collect e-waste from all over India and
dispose of them at the plant.
In order to promote e-waste collection & management and increase the awareness about this
among the customers, we offer
incentives to everyone against the end-of-life product when you turn it in for recycling.
As a customer, you can handover the product from your doorsteps. For that, we will either send
our logistics team or a
representative from the team of E-waste Solutions to collect the items and channelize them
through our e-waste partner plant for
the final processing.
Dos
- Look for information on the catalogue with your product for end-of-life equipment
handling.
- Allow only authorised recyclers to repair and handle your electronic products.
- Contact authorised e-waste collection centres to dispose of products.
- Drop your used electronic products, batteries or any accessories when they reach the end
of their life at your nearest authorised e-waste collection centres.
- Disconnect the battery from the product and ensure any glass surface is protected against
breakage.
Don’ts
- Do not dismantle your electronic products on your own.
- Do not throw electronics in bins having “Do not Dispose of” sign.
- Do not give e-waste to informal (Kabaadi) and unorganized sectors like local scrap dealer
or rag pickers.
- Do not dispose of your product in garbage bins along with municipal waste that
ultimately reaches landfills.