Electronic waste recycling company in India
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Well come to E waste recyclers
www.e-waste-recyclers.com
Processes of E waste Grading
Classification of e-wasteE-waste encompasses ever growing range of obsolete products classified as1. Electronic devices such as computers, servers, mainframes, monitors, TVs & display devices2. Telecommunication devices such as cellular phones &pagers, calculators, audio and video devices, printers, scanners, fax machines, refrigerators, air conditioners, washing machines, and microwave ovens.
world will face many problems
The process of E waste recycling
Meaning of E-waste: Those electronic equipments/ products
that we through change because of advancement in technology changes in fashion, style and status nearing the end of their useful life
Types of e-waste components Computers
TelecomTVCalculatorsAudioScannersPrintersMicrowaveMicrowaveAir ConditionerAir ConditionerMobile phone Mobile phone Washing MachineWashing MachineCartridgesCartridgesMilitary electronic Military electronic Mother boardMother boardAlarmAlarmSirensSirensAutomobile Catalytic ConverterAutomobile Catalytic ConverterSensorSensorCDCDSecurity DeviceSecurity Device
ScenarioEvery house having electronic equipments
Business necessity
More than 40-50 million tons e-waste worldwide / year
Asia-estimate of 15 million tons/ year
50-80% e-waste collected in US and other developed countries exported to third world countries
E-waste is still the fastest growing municipal waste
2005- 2.6 m tons in India of which 12.6% recycled
Growth – 40% / yr
22to 24 million computers and televisions are added to storage each year
400 m units to be scrapped by end of
decade
8% of municipal waste in EU and 2-5% in US
1-22 kg per person/p.a and growing at 3 times faster than the municipal waste.
Indians upgrade or exchange their Mobile Phone every 18 months, meaning there are approximately 12 million unused mobile phones stashed away at home or in the office
Average working life of a mobile phone is 6
years but worldwide the average consumer changes their mobile every 7 months
Indians purchased 40 million mobile phones in past 5 years including 9.28 million in 2007
Over one billion mobile phone handsets were currently in use around the world till 2010
In 2009, it was estimated that each year 180 million mobile phones in the US and 110 million mobile phones in Europe will be thrown away
900 million obsolete phones discarded in 2010 contained an estimated 900,000 kg of lead in the form of solder
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Contact Us
E-WASTE RECYCLERS INDIADelhi Office :-Nirmal Villa,14,Sitapuri DwarkaNew Delhi, India -110045Regd. Office & Work :- E-50, UPSIDC Industrial Area,98 KM Stone, NH 2, Kosi KotawanDistt Mathura, U.P., INDIAMob. : 9810398787, 9310098788Toll Free: 1800-102-5679 Email :- [email protected]@[email protected]@e-waste-recyclers.com
www.e-waste-recyclers.com