Authors: Md Faiyaz Alam, Md Ashraf , M. Vijay Kumar, Mr. K.R. Jayavelu, G. Priyanka5, Dr M. Anand
DOI : 10.46335/IJIES.2025.10.8.12
Abstract--The 2016 E-Waste Management Rules represented a significant change in tackling the growing problem of electronics waste. These regulations expanded their coverage to include Compact Fluorescent Lights (CFLs) and other mercury-containing light sources, substantially widening the scope of regulated e-waste. A key innovation was the introduction of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), which made manufacturers accountable for their electronic products' entire lifecycle, from collection to final disposal. This approach diverged from previous methods and aimed to promote sustainable e-waste management practices. The rules moreover cultivated a agreeable biological system including producers, merchants, refurbisher, and Maker Duty Organizations (Masters). This joint effort was intended to boost the efficiency and efficacy of e-waste management across various settings, including residential areas, hotels, transportation hubs, and religious sites. To upgrade straightforwardness and ease of get to, a Web-Based E-Waste Office Locator was created. This online device gives both clients and chairmen with helpful get to to vital data around e-waste transfer offices, empowering dependable taking care of and reusing hones. These regulations ultimately aim to not only control e-waste disposal but also instill confidence in the disposal process among device owners. By offering incentives for proper disposal through informative platforms, the rules strive to make a positive impact on environmental sustainability.
Received on: 10 May,2025 Revised on: 15 June,2025 Published on: 18 June,2025
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