Category: GIZ India

  • E-Safai”, a Joint Initiative by RLG Systems and GIZ India, Seeks to Cultivate Mass Awareness Towards Safe and Sustainable E-waste Management – Primex News Network

    E-Safai”, a Joint Initiative by RLG Systems and GIZ India, Seeks to Cultivate Mass Awareness Towards Safe and Sustainable E-waste Management – Primex News Network

    Virtual workshop on Hazardous Impacts of E-waste on Environment & Human Health

    New Delhi, May 28: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and RLG Systems India Private Limited have joined forces for the implementation of a three-year-long Public-Private Partnership Project titled “Setting Up Innovative Value Chain for e-Waste Management” also known as “E-Safai” initiative. The project is funded through the develoPPP programme that GIZ implements on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).

    The primary objective of this landmark programme is to cultivate awareness regarding the safe and sustainable handling of e-waste among various stakeholders, including Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs), schools, retailers, and bulk consumers. E-Safai intends to emphasise the refurbishment, dismantling and recycling of e-waste in an environmentally sound manner.

    Improper handling and disposal of e-waste severely impact human health and the environment since they contain several hazardous constituents such as cadmium, lead, chromium, mercury and precious metals like gold, silver and palladium. In developing countries like India, e-waste is majorly handled by the informal sector. In such informal settings, the valuable components of electronic waste equipment are extracted through manual dismantling and often recycled using primitive technologies such as burning, heating or basic chemical reactions. Primitive recycling mainly includes the open burning of circuit boards wherein circuit boards are cooked over open flames, cables and plastics are burnt in open pits to recover copper, and acid leaching is undertaken to extract gold and palladium (Cesaro et al., 2019).

    In the above context, a Virtual Workshop was organised to highlight the health hazards and environmental impacts of improper handling of e-waste and possible solutions for more environmentally sound and sustainable e-waste management on 25th May 2022. The workshop’s objective was to provide a platform for the stakeholders to share their experiences on proper management and channelisation of E-waste to mitigate Hazardous Impacts of End-of-Life Products on the Environment and Human Health. Through this workshop, we intended to find possible solutions to tackle the problems faced by the stakeholders due to improper handling and disposal of E-waste.

    Talking about the workshop, Ms Radhika Kalia, Managing Director, RLG Systems India, stated: The most significant health risks of informal e-waste recycling are exposure to several metals and chemicals such as mercury, lead, cadmium, polybrominated flame retardants, barium and lithium. The negative health effects of these toxins on humans include brain, heart, liver, kidney and skeletal system damage. We at RLG work to create awareness and minimise the impact of e-waste by formalising the informal sector to curb the leaching of hazardous chemicals into the environment, which is further hampering human health.

  • GIZ India and RLG Systems India Private Limited Come Together for Setting Up Innovative Value Chain for e-Waste Management with “E-Safai” Initiative – Primex News Network

    GIZ India and RLG Systems India Private Limited Come Together for Setting Up Innovative Value Chain for e-Waste Management with “E-Safai” Initiative – Primex News Network

    One Day National Level Workshop on Extended Producer Responsibility Framework for E-waste Management Held on 26th April 2022

    New Delhi (India), April 27: GIZ India and RLG Systems India Private Limited have joined forces for the implementation of a three-year-long Public Private Partnership Project titled “Setting Up Innovative Value Chain for e-Waste Management” also known as “E-Safai” initiative. The project is being funded through the develoPPP programme that GIZ implements on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).

    The primary objective of this landmark programme is to cultivate awareness regarding safe and sustainable handling of e-waste among various stakeholders, including Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs), schools, retailers, and bulk consumers. E-Safai intends to emphasise on the process of refurbishment, dismantling and recycling of e-waste in an environmentally sound manner.

    To support the cause a study was undertaken to come out with a White Paper on National EPR framework for E-waste Management in India with the aim to present an updated circular and shared responsibility roadmap. The objective of which is to provide recommendations for shared responsibility and policy advisory for end-of-life management of Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and promotion of resource efficiency and circular economy along the E-waste value chain. The white paper on the national EPR looks at the entire value chain for e-waste management in India and is based on the global practices and inputs from consultations with key stakeholders within the e-waste value chain.

    In the above context, a National Level Workshop for Extended Producer Responsibility Framework for E-waste Management in India on 26th April 2022 at The Oberoi Hotel- Zakir Hussain Marg, New Delhi.  The objective of the workshop was to disseminate key findings and recommendations and promotion of circular economy in E-waste management. During the workshop we welcomed our esteemed guests’ valuable insights on the white paper.

    Talking about the workshop, Ms. Radhika Kalia, Managing Director, RLG Systems India, stated: Success of EPR policy requires cooperation from national, state, and city governments, brand owners and producers, industries and other waste generators, e-waste recyclers and dismantlers along with the informal sector. The concept of circularity and resource efficiency needs to be thoroughly embedded into the e-waste regulations in order to foster the implementation of the national framework. The white paper is prepared as part of joint project of RLG Systems India Private Limited and GIZ India GmbH. The outputs of this white paper can be used to strengthen policy framework for e-waste management and its local level implementation.