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E-Waste Management : Current Scenario – Open Burning
Air Pollution Poisonous Emissions
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E-Waste Management : Current Scenario – Acid Leaching
Water Pollution Hazardous Effluents
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Impact of Rudra series of e-waste recycling plants
The small recycler can now become environmentally compliant
The Rudra technology helps in increasing the net metal yield in both quantity and quality as compared to traditional polluting methods
Helps to mainstream the informal sector
Will help to reduce mining due to recovered metals, thereby conserve natural resources
Will help generate a lot more employment
Will convert the informal sector into formal, thus increasing their business scope and scale
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Quantitative impact
For Each Rudra 1000 P Entry level plant
225 Tons CO2 reduced per year (approx.)
0.6 tons per day (8 hrs shift) = 150 tons per year (250 days, 1 shift operation)
Total metals recovered per year = approx. 50 tons = 3000 tons of mining reduced
Yield of metal from Rudra series plants is 30% higher. For every ton recycled, 30% more revenue realized.
Note : The CO2 calculation is an approximate number. CO2 emissions for monitors are approx. 1:1 whereas that for mobile phones is almost 6:1. A conservative estimate is a multiplier of 1.5 for calculating CO2 reduction per unit of e-waste.
Rudra 1000P is our smallest capacity plant
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Future technology road map CFL, Tube, Bulb recycling machine (Nearing
Completion)
Portable HDD Breaker (Nearing Completion)
Large format equipment recycling plant (Design Complete)
Precious metal recovery (At conceptualization stage)
Extending to other areas of waste
Strengthening our consulting practice for industry compliance to standards such as R2, e-Stewards, OHSAS 18001, and ISO 14001
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Beyond business and innovation Conducted training programs for environmental
entrepreneurship at Walchand College of Engineering, Sangli
Spoke at CII International Waste Management Summit 2013 in Bangalore on mainstreaming the informal sector
Conducted awareness program at Ajmera Global School, Borivali. (Planned for many more)
Written and published several articles on e-waste, its hazards and desirable methods
Worked with NGOs such as Paryavaran Dakshata Manch, Rotary Club, and Humanity Foundation, (Marathi v.p.) for some of their projects
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