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I wish to bank on the rich expertise within this group to learn about the various models in place for collection and management of e-waste in India (and elsewhere). More than the theoretical understanding I wish to gain from the practical experience one may have from their engagement in either setting up and managing any collection and management system. What are the key challenges one foresee in the successful implementation of the system? What financial model works best (and what does not work)? A comparative analysis of how one system looks against the other? What is the legal interpretation of the new ewaste Rules and how does these Rules relate to the earlier hazardous waste rules which also has e-waste as a category.

 

Look forward to hearing from you

 

thanks.

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It is a global problem must be solved
their is a Ewaste recycle and reuse plant in Bangalore . you can visit there to know more information on it.
you can also follow reports and news letters of some NGOs e.g. Toxics Link who have a good information on e-waste, its hazards and recent developments in this issue!

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