In the backdrop of rising e-waste in India, the Technology Development Board (TDB) has announced INR six crore for a Mumbai-based company named Eco Recycling Limited for its innovative E-Waste Project, against its total cost of INR 12 crores.
The informal sector's improper management of e-waste has resulted in significant environmental dangers and health hazards for people involved. Shockingly, a mere 20 per cent of e-waste in India undergoes formal recycling, even as the country generated an astounding 3.2 million tonnes of e-waste in the fiscal year 2019-20.
The core of this project is the ‘Recycling on Wheels Smart ER’ an innovative approach that seeks to curb and bridge the gaps in e-waste management. This innovative solution offers a multi-faceted approach. The project's workflow is methodically designed for maximum efficiency:
In today's changing regulatory landscape, even the informal sector is open to more formal e-waste management. Moreover, it goes beyond the ordinary by offering skill development for informal sector workers, aligning with their Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) and showing commitment to both environmental sustainability and better livelihoods.
This versatile project serves Special Economic Zones (SEZs), R&D centres, and similar places, catering to diverse needs. What makes this project unique is that no similar "Recycling on Wheels" setup exists in India, it is one of its kind. It not only fills a crucial gap in e-waste management but also promises a positive impact on society.
The distinguishing feature of the shredded e-waste collection lies in its potential to enhance transportation efficiency while simultaneously reducing costs and labour requirements. Furthermore, in the project's second phase, the company envisions processing the shredded waste to extract precious metals, thereby making a valuable contribution to the concept of a circular economy.
Rajesh Kumar Pathak, Secretary, TDB, remarked, “TDB is proud to support Eco Recycling Limited's visionary proposal for the 'Recycling on Wheels Facility.' This project represents a significant step towards achieving 'Waste Free Cities' and addressing the e-waste challenge in India. It exemplifies our commitment to promoting innovation, environmental sustainability, and positive societal impact.”