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Banking service chronicle magazine

Banking service chronicle magazine Published this article  The activities usually fall under the requirements of national e-waste legislation in which e-waste is collected by designated organisations producers Government (such as municipal collection sites) retailer take-back and producer take-back. This e-waste is then taken to a specialised treatment facilit...

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Banking service chronicle magazine

Banking service chronicle magazine Published this article  Some countries may have an established network of individual waste dealers or companies who collect and trade the e-waste through various channels wherein possible metal recycling may occur at the destination. In others the e-waste may be picked door-to-door and sold to an informal dealer who may repai...

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Banking service chronicle magazine

Banking service chronicle magazine Published this article  Indian electronics sector boomed in the last decade picking up from US$ 11.5 billion in 2004-05 to US$ 32 billion in 2009-10 (Paliamentary Proceedings 2010). Increased production and penetration of imported electronics items led to an accelerated e-waste generation that necessitated regulatory control ...

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Banking service chronicle magazine

Banking service chronicle magazine published this article This prompted many awarenessraising campaigns by non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and greater attention from multilateral institutions leading to introducing general waste management regulations in 2008 by Government calling for responsible e-waste management. The Government also started focusing on for...

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Banking service chronicle magazine

Banking service chronicle magazine Published this article  A deeper analysis revealed that the EPR regulations in India were not quantified through collection or recycling targets as in other countries with better implementation framework and mechanisms. In the absence of targets and in a relatively lax regulatory environment producers had little incentive to ...

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