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Compliance Monitoring and Reporting under E-Waste (Management & Handling) Rules, 2011 By Anand Kumar Senior Environmental Engineer Central Pollution Control Board 05-12-2013
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Implementation Status Generation more than 800000 MTA Authorized Producer - 35 Authorized Collection Centres - 76 Dismantler/Recycler - 98 Dismantling/recycling capacity - 293748 MTA MTA – Metric Tonne Per Annum
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Stake Holders Producer Bulk Consumer/Consumer Collection Centers Dismantlers Recyclers ULBs SPCBs/PCCs – Regulator CPCB – Regulator for RoHS MoEF – Policy Maker
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Type of Applicant To Maintain Record in Form -2 Filling Annual Return in Form - 3 Authorization Form-I Registration Form-IV RoHS Compliance Individual ConsumerXXXXX Bulk Consumer XXXX Urban Local BodiesXXXXX Collection Centre XX Producer –offer to sell X Producer - importer X Producer - Manufacturing EEE X Dismantler X Recycler X E-Waste (M&H) Rules - 2011 applicability X = Not applicable = Applicable
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Authorization for Managing ‘Extended Producer Responsibility’ (EPR) Apply to SPCBs/PCCs concerned in Form – IForm – I Model Authorization Model Authorization Setting up collection centres or take back systems Creating awareness Maintaining records in Form – 2Form – 2 Filing annual returns in Form -3Form -3 Producer Compliance Monitoring
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Bulk Consumer Compliance Channelization of E-Waste generated to authorized collection centers or registered dismantlers or recyclers or is returned to pick-up or take back services provided by the producers Maintaining records in Form – 2 for inspection by SPCBs/PCCsForm – 2
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Collection Centers Compliance Monitoring To obtain an authorization To ensure secure storage To ensure safe transportation of e-waste To maintain records in Form 2Form 2 To file annual returns in Form 3Form 3 The storage capacity of any collection centre should be commensurate with available area, volume of operations (in weight) and type of E-waste. Calculation of space: Cell phone – 1.0 m 3 /tonne Telephone – 2.5 m 3 /tonne Stereos – 7.0 m 3 /tonne Monitor – 5.0 m 3 /tonne Computers – 4.0 m 3 /tonne TV – 6.5 m 3 /tonne Fridge – 10 m 3 /tonne Washing machine – 7.5 m 3 /tonne Air conditioner – 6.0 m 3 /tonne
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Collection centre should be secured with boundary wall and security personnel Both sheds and open spaces with impervious flooring can be permitted for storage of E-waste (IT and TE waste) Refrigeration/washing machines/air conditioners can be permitted for storage in open space Containers of appropriate size and shapes should be Containers can be made of either wood or plastic or mild steel or any appropriate material with sufficient strength and shapes (top-open containers, caged, boxes etc) for holding the e-waste. These containers should be placed in such a way that there should be adequate space for movement of man and material. The collection centre where white goods like refrigerator and air conditioners are also stored should have adequate facilities for handling/arresting leakage of compressor oils, CFCs/HCFCs if any. Collection Centers Compliance Monitoring Contd…..
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Collection Centers Compliance Monitoring Contd…..
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Questionnaire for Inspection Whether the collection centre has an MOU/agreement with a dismantler or a recycler? Whether the area is adequate for the quantity requested? Whether the e-waste are kept properly in designated area? Whether the floor is impervious or not? Questionnaire for Verification How much quantity collected in a year? Whether within limit prescribed? Whether period of storage is within the stipulated period or not? Whether transferred to dismantler/Recycler and how much? Whether the records are maintained properly? What is the overall condition of housekeeping? Collection Centers Compliance Monitoring Contd…..
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Dismantler Compliance Monitoring To obtain authorization and registration (Form 1 & Form 4)Form 1Form 4 To ensure proper storage and transportation of e-waste To ensure proper facilities of dismantling Proper dismantling of e-waste No processing of d ismantled waste for recovery and/or refining To make available all records to the CPCB or SPCB/PCC for inspection To ensure proper disposal of non recoverables/non-recyclable residue to Treatment Storage Disposal Facility (TSDF) To file annual returns in Form 3
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Dismantler Compliance Monitoring Contd….. Dismantlers can perform the following operations Decontamination Manual dismantling using appropriate tools, PPEs and dust control equipment. Hammering Shredding Segregation and Specialized separation processes CRT cutting into funnel and panel including removal of phosphor coating from the panel as well as lead paste binding the panel with the funnel.
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Dismantler Compliance Monitoring Contd….. The premise for dismantling operation should fulfill the following requirements: Weather proof roofing and impermeable surfaces with spillage collection facilities, decanters, degasser and degreasers Appropriate storage for dissembled spare parts Appropriate containers for storage of batteries, capacitors containing PCBs or PCTs 1.Spillage collection facilities include the impermeable pavement and sealed drainage system. 2.Spill kits to deal with spillages of oils, fuel and acids should be provided and used as appropriate. Fine grinding, gravity separation/magnetic/density/eddy/current/electromagnetic separators shall not be employed by dismantlers. Dismantlers shall not be doing fine grinding/wet shredding/wet grinding operations, chemical leaching or heating process or melting the materials. Dismantlers shall not shred segregated LCDs.
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1.Dismantled circuit boards, CRTs, capacitors, batteries, capacitors containing PCBs (Polychlorinated biphenyls) or PCTs (Polychlorinated ter phenyls)etc shall not be stored in open 2.The dismantler shall not discharge any process wastewater except workers utilities and re-circulated machine cooling water. Dismantler Compliance Monitoring Contd…..
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Dismantler Compliance Monitoring Contd….. Questionnaire for Inspection Whether the dismantler has an MOU/agreement with recycler? Whether dismantler has adequate facilities for dismantling? Whether dismantler has proper de dusting system? Whether dismantler has marked the operational area and storage area? Whether the area is adequate for the registered quantity ? Whether well equipped for emergency like fire/accident etc? Whether dismantler is running the pollution Control devices? Whether he is taken TSDF membership? Whether records are maintained properly? Whether returns have been filed?
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Dismantler Compliance Monitoring Contd….. Questionnaire for Verification How much quantity dismantled in a year? Whether within limit prescribed? Whether proper entry in the pass book has been made? Whether dismantled material transferred to Recycler and how much? Whether the records are maintained properly? To verify whether APC devices were running or not ask for electricity bills. Whether form 13 of HW (M, H & TM) Rules are maintained for transporting waste to TSDF? What is the overall condition of housekeeping?
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Recycler Compliance Monitoring To Obtain an authorization and registration under rules 9 and 11 (From 1 & Form 4)From 1Form 4 To have recycling facilities in accordance with the standards or guidelines published by the Central Pollution Control Board from time to time To maintain records in Form 2Form 2 Ensure that residues generated thereof is disposed of in the treatment and storage disposal facilities File annual returns in Form 3 to the State Pollution Control Board
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Recycler Compliance Monitoring Contd….. A recycling facility shall have ETP and APC devices The following processes can be employed by recyclers ; Manual / semi-manual / automatic dismantling operations Shredding / crushing / grinding / enrichment operations Pyro-metallurgical operations - Smelting furnace Hydro metallurgical operations Electro-weaning CRT cutting Toner cartridge recycling Melting, casting, molding operations (for metals and plastics)
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Recycler Compliance Monitoring Contd….. Questionnaire for Inspection Whether recycler has adequate facilities for dismantling and recycling? Whether ETP and APCDs are adequate ? Whether operational area and the storage area has been marked? Whether the area is adequate for the registered quantity ? Whether well equipped for emergency like fire/accident etc? Whether recycler is running the pollution Control devices? Whether he is taken TSDF membership? Whether records are maintained properly? Whether returns have been filed?
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Recycler Compliance Monitoring Contd….. Questionnaire for Verification How much quantity recycled in a year? Whether within limit prescribed? Whether proper entry in the pass book has been made? Whether the records are maintained properly? To verify whether ETP & APC devices were running or not ask for electricity bills. Whether form 13 of HW (M, H & TM) Rules are maintained for transporting residue to TSDF? What is the overall condition of housekeeping?
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Compliance Mechanism/Reporting Compliance Reporting PRODUCER Collection Center Individual / Common Recycler / Dismantler Regulator - SPCB Consumer Bulk Consumer Urban Local Bodies Authorization & MoU Authorization EPR compliance authorization Registration EST Compliance Verification Take-back CPCB Compliance Report National Level Enforcement Ministry of Environment & Forests RHOS EST Guidelines Informal Sector, Refurbishes, collection bins, mobile units etc.
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Thanks
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E-Waste Management – Registered Recyclers/Dismantler S.NoState No. of Registered Unit Capacity in MTA 1Andhra Pradesh211800 2 Chhattisgarh1900 3Gujarat617431 4Haryana7 18700 5Karnataka2723080 6Maharashtra18 21680 7 MP16000 8Rajasthan665130 9TN1138927 10Uttrakhand322150 11 UP1570350 12 West Bengal1600 Total 98 293748
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E-Waste Management – Authorization to Producers S.NoState EPR Authorization Issued 1Andhra Pradesh 3 2 Delhi12 3Karnataka 16 4Maharashtra 2 5Rajasthan 1 6 UP1 Total35
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