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Presented By: G. P. Maurya
3rd B.tech (E.E.)
CONTENT
Introduction
What is E- Waste?
Sources of E- Waste.
Composition of E- Waste.
Impact
E- Waste disposal.
What can you do?
Conclusion.
INTRODUCTION
Total No. of PC* users in
India is over
150 Million and 500 Million in World wide
*2016
INTRODUCTION
Phone users in India is -1207 million.
 Mobile users is – 1183 million
 Landline users is – 24 million
Phone users in world is- 4.77 billion
What is Electronics Waste?
 The term E-Waste applies to all wastes from or caused by
Electronics items.
 Electronics waste, “e-waste” or “Waste Electrical and
Electronics Equipment ”(“WEEE”) is a waste consisting of
any unwanted, obsolete or unusable electrical or electronics
equipment.
 E-waste includes computers, entertainment electronics,
mobile phones, and other items that have been discarded by
their their users.
Sources of E-Waste
Sources of E-Waste
Home:
• PC
• Television
• Radio
• Cell phones
• Washing
machine
• CD player
• Fan
• Electric Iron
• etc.
Hospitals:
• PC
• Monitors
• ECG device
• Microscope
• Incubator
• etc.
Government:
• PC
• CPU
• FAX
machine
• Xerox
machine
• Scanner
• Fan
• Tube lights
• AC
• etc.
Private Sectors
(Restaurants, Industries)
• PC
• Boilers
• Mixer
• Signal
generators
• Incubator
• etc.
Sources of E-Waste
• IT & Telecom equipment's.
• Large Household Appliances
• Small household appliances
• Electrical & Electronics tool
• Toys , leisure & sports
equipment's.
• Medical devices
• Monitoring & control
instruments
42%
10%
14%
34%
Large household appliance
others
Consumer Electonics
IT communication technolgy
How these become E-Waste?
Reasons:
Advancement in technology.
Changes in Style , Fashion & Status.
Nearing the end of there useful life.
Not taking precautions while handling them.
Composition of E-Waste
It contains more than a 1000 different substances ,With fall
under ‘hazardous’ and ‘non-hazardous’ categories.
Lead
Mercury
Sulphur
Cadmium
Beryllium oxide
Americium
Hazardous
Aluminium
Copper
Gold
Iron
Lithium
Nickel
Silicon
Tin
Zink
Germanium
Non-
Hazardous
Silica/glass
26%
Plastics
23%Ferrous metal
20%
Aluminium
14%
Other(includes
lead,copper,zinc
,mercury and
cadmium)
17%
Materials Composition of Personal
Computers
IMPACT
Effects on Human Health
• Damage to central and peripheral nervous system,
blood system and kidney damage.
• Affects brain development of children.
• Chronic damage to the brain.
• Asthmatic bronchitis.
• Reproductive and development problems.
• Lung cancer.
• Damage to heart, liver and spleen.
• Respiratory and skin disorders due to bioaccumulation
in fishes.
Effects on Environment
• Pollution of Ground – Water.
• Acidification of soil.
• Air Pollution.
• E-waste accounts for 40% of the lead and 75% of the
heavy metals found in landfills.
Constituents of E-Waste
E-Waste disposal?
A Problem & Challenge !!!
• Landfill disposal allows heavy metals to leach into ground water.
• Incineration make hazardous material airborne.
• Acid baths are dangerous and caused water and soil
contamination.
• Exported materials are handled improperly.
( Most e-waste goes to China , India & Africa)
Method of treatment & disposal:
• Landfill
• Incineration
• Pyrolysis
• Recycle & Reuse
Recycling of E-Waste
Disassembly/dismantling
Disassembly is the systematic removal of components , a group of
parts or a subassembly from a product which is in E-Waste.
Upgrading:
It includes comminuting and separation of materials using
mechanical / physical and /or metallurgical processing. Methods
to recover materials include incineration and refining.
Material Recovery:
The material are recovered recycling facilities. The plastics , glass
metals can be recovered by sorting them before mixing with other waste.
What can you do?
 In order to lessen the amount of e-waste being
produced , individuals can do many things:
1. Keep your old electronics longer instead of replacing
item
2. If discarding old electronics , be sure to recycle them at
a trusted recycling center.
3. Purchase efficient materials such that do not contain
hazardous materials such as mercury and lead.
Conclusion :
 As far as e-waste is concerned , it has emerged as on of the
fastest growing waste streams world wide today.
 Electronic equipment is one of the largest known sources of
heavy metals without effective collection , reuse and
recycling systems , they will be dangerous to environment.
 Reuse and recycling of electronic equipment is a beneficial
alternative than disposal.
 Awareness of e-waste.
 Implementation of legislation.
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E - Waste

  • 1. Presented By: G. P. Maurya 3rd B.tech (E.E.)
  • 2. CONTENT Introduction What is E- Waste? Sources of E- Waste. Composition of E- Waste. Impact E- Waste disposal. What can you do? Conclusion.
  • 3. INTRODUCTION Total No. of PC* users in India is over 150 Million and 500 Million in World wide *2016
  • 4. INTRODUCTION Phone users in India is -1207 million.  Mobile users is – 1183 million  Landline users is – 24 million Phone users in world is- 4.77 billion
  • 5. What is Electronics Waste?  The term E-Waste applies to all wastes from or caused by Electronics items.  Electronics waste, “e-waste” or “Waste Electrical and Electronics Equipment ”(“WEEE”) is a waste consisting of any unwanted, obsolete or unusable electrical or electronics equipment.  E-waste includes computers, entertainment electronics, mobile phones, and other items that have been discarded by their their users.
  • 6. Sources of E-Waste Sources of E-Waste Home: • PC • Television • Radio • Cell phones • Washing machine • CD player • Fan • Electric Iron • etc. Hospitals: • PC • Monitors • ECG device • Microscope • Incubator • etc. Government: • PC • CPU • FAX machine • Xerox machine • Scanner • Fan • Tube lights • AC • etc. Private Sectors (Restaurants, Industries) • PC • Boilers • Mixer • Signal generators • Incubator • etc.
  • 7. Sources of E-Waste • IT & Telecom equipment's. • Large Household Appliances • Small household appliances • Electrical & Electronics tool • Toys , leisure & sports equipment's. • Medical devices • Monitoring & control instruments 42% 10% 14% 34% Large household appliance others Consumer Electonics IT communication technolgy
  • 8. How these become E-Waste? Reasons: Advancement in technology. Changes in Style , Fashion & Status. Nearing the end of there useful life. Not taking precautions while handling them.
  • 9. Composition of E-Waste It contains more than a 1000 different substances ,With fall under ‘hazardous’ and ‘non-hazardous’ categories. Lead Mercury Sulphur Cadmium Beryllium oxide Americium Hazardous Aluminium Copper Gold Iron Lithium Nickel Silicon Tin Zink Germanium Non- Hazardous
  • 11. IMPACT Effects on Human Health • Damage to central and peripheral nervous system, blood system and kidney damage. • Affects brain development of children. • Chronic damage to the brain. • Asthmatic bronchitis. • Reproductive and development problems. • Lung cancer. • Damage to heart, liver and spleen. • Respiratory and skin disorders due to bioaccumulation in fishes.
  • 12. Effects on Environment • Pollution of Ground – Water. • Acidification of soil. • Air Pollution. • E-waste accounts for 40% of the lead and 75% of the heavy metals found in landfills.
  • 14. E-Waste disposal? A Problem & Challenge !!! • Landfill disposal allows heavy metals to leach into ground water. • Incineration make hazardous material airborne. • Acid baths are dangerous and caused water and soil contamination. • Exported materials are handled improperly. ( Most e-waste goes to China , India & Africa) Method of treatment & disposal: • Landfill • Incineration • Pyrolysis • Recycle & Reuse
  • 15. Recycling of E-Waste Disassembly/dismantling Disassembly is the systematic removal of components , a group of parts or a subassembly from a product which is in E-Waste. Upgrading: It includes comminuting and separation of materials using mechanical / physical and /or metallurgical processing. Methods to recover materials include incineration and refining. Material Recovery: The material are recovered recycling facilities. The plastics , glass metals can be recovered by sorting them before mixing with other waste.
  • 16. What can you do?  In order to lessen the amount of e-waste being produced , individuals can do many things: 1. Keep your old electronics longer instead of replacing item 2. If discarding old electronics , be sure to recycle them at a trusted recycling center. 3. Purchase efficient materials such that do not contain hazardous materials such as mercury and lead.
  • 17. Conclusion :  As far as e-waste is concerned , it has emerged as on of the fastest growing waste streams world wide today.  Electronic equipment is one of the largest known sources of heavy metals without effective collection , reuse and recycling systems , they will be dangerous to environment.  Reuse and recycling of electronic equipment is a beneficial alternative than disposal.  Awareness of e-waste.  Implementation of legislation.