Reference Videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dI-DEBygfRg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xbl1SWRypgc - EPR
CO's of E- Waste Management
21EC755.1: Analyze global and Indian e-waste statistics, management strategies, and regulatory frameworks, including SDGs and CE.
21EC755.2: Evaluate the impact of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) on environmental and human health across various countries.
21EC755.3: Assess resource use, urban mining, and recycling challenges in India, comparing with international practices.
21EC755.4: Identify Indian e-waste initiatives and propose improvements aligned with Agenda 2030 for sustainable development.
21EC755.5: Critically analyze legal, economic, social, and environmental issues in e-waste management for effective policy development.
MODULE 3
Module Test 1
Write a note on Recycling and Resource Efficiency Challenges in the Circular Economy (CE)- 10 Marks- 12/11/24
MODULE 4
Module test 2
Explain the significance of formal-informal partnerships in the e-waste management sector in India, highlighting the challenges and potential solutions. - 10 Marks- 2/12/24
MODULE 5
Muddiest Point - Date 14/12/2024
Sample Answer 1: I am unclear about how the newer business models specifically support circular economy (CE) initiatives and create opportunities for startups in e-waste management.
Sample Answer 2: What strategies can effectively foster partnerships between the formal and informal sectors while ensuring transparency and accountability in e-waste management?
Sample Answer 3: I am confused about how state governments are expected to consistently maintain e-waste management focus while integrating it with general industrial infrastructure.
Sample Answer 4: Can you elaborate on how initiatives like Skill India and SWAYAM contribute to reskilling and upskilling workers for e-waste management jobs, especially in the informal sector?
Sample Answer 5: I don’t fully understand the specific barriers that startups face in setting up recycling infrastructure and creating circular value chains in e-waste management.
Sample Answer 6: How can refurbishers ensure safe and environmentally sound disposal of residues from e-waste generated during their operations?
Sample Answer 7: What measures can be taken to address the health hazards, working conditions, and social security concerns of informal sector workers involved in e-waste management?
Sample Answer 8: I am unclear about how the 'Hub and Spoke' model works in the context of creating viable recycling businesses and eco-parks for e-waste management.
Sample Answer 9: Can you provide more details about how the e-waste sector can create up to 6 million jobs, and what specific roles these jobs would entail in the value chain?
Sample Answer 10: I need more clarity on how regulatory frameworks can integrate informal sector players into the formal economy without disrupting their existing operations.
Case Study- Seminar Topics- ISE Students
E-Waste Handling Policies in India: Gaps and Recommendations
Analyze the effectiveness of the 2016 E-Waste Management Rules and their amendments
Role of Informal Sector in E-Waste Management: Issues and Opportunities
Study the involvement of unregulated scrap dealers and suggest ways to formalize their operations.
Impact of E-Waste on Public Health and Environment in Indian Cities
Focus on cities like Delhi, Mumbai, or Bengaluru, exploring health issues caused by informal e-waste handling.
E-Waste Collection and Recycling Models Adopted by Indian Startups
Case study on successful startups like Attero Recycling or Karo Sambhav.
E-Waste Awareness Campaigns: Assessing the Role of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
Investigate CSR initiatives by companies like Dell, NOKIA and Samsung focused on e-waste management.
Implementation of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) in India
Evaluate how companies comply with EPR and the challenges they face.
E-Waste Recycling Technologies: Innovations and Adoption in India
Analyze emerging technologies and their impact on improving recycling efficiency.
Challenges in Recycling Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) in India
Focus on technological limitations and environmental impacts associated with PCB recycling.
Economic Viability of E-Waste Recycling in India
Explore the profitability and financial sustainability of e-waste recycling ventures.
Integration of E-Waste Management into Smart Cities Mission
Study how smart cities plan to incorporate sustainable e-waste management systems.
Management of End-of-Life Batteries from Electric Vehicles (EVs)
Study how India is addressing the disposal, recycling, or reuse of lithium-ion batteries. Explore policies, startups, and pilot programs working towards sustainable EV battery management.
Development of E-Waste Collection Centers at the Local Level: Success Stories and Challenges
Analyze the functioning of municipal e-waste collection centers in cities like Bengaluru, Pune, or Hyderabad. Explore how such centers can reduce the burden on informal recyclers and improve efficiency.
Impact of E-Waste Generated by Solar and Renewable Energy Systems
Study the growing e-waste challenges posed by expired solar panels, inverters, and other electronic components used in renewable energy installations.
Circular Economy Models for E-Vehicles in India: Opportunities and Constraints
Explore how EV manufacturers are adopting circular economy principles by designing for disassembly, reuse, and recycling of components.
Role of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) in Managing E-Waste from Consumer Electronics and Electric Vehicles
Evaluate how companies in the EV and consumer electronics sectors comply with EPR and the effectiveness of the government’s monitoring and enforcement mechanisms.
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