{"id":6290,"date":"2020-01-31T09:03:22","date_gmt":"2020-01-31T09:03:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.piczasso.com\/?p=6290"},"modified":"2020-02-21T12:56:58","modified_gmt":"2020-02-21T12:56:58","slug":"indias-two-million-tonne-e-waste-problem-has-deadly-consequences","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.piczasso.com\/indias-two-million-tonne-e-waste-problem-has-deadly-consequences\/","title":{"rendered":"India\u2019s two-million-tonne e-waste problem has deadly consequences"},"content":{"rendered":"

India is the fifth largest e-waste producer, globally. This article takes a look at how bad the situation currently is in India.<\/p>\n

Electronic waste or e-waste as it is commonly referred to is generated from electrical and electronic equipment, technology<\/a> and devices when they go beyond their expiry date or become unfit for further use. Everything from computers, monitors, servers, printers, scanners, and cellular phones to mainframes, copiers, fax machines, transceivers, CDs, TVs, washing machines, ACs, and other such equipment when doesn\u2019t remain useful anymore, falls in the category of e-waste. As soon as they aren\u2019t useful anymore, we start looking for replacements. Newer equipment is produced in thousands every day. So, we have new electronic and electrical equipment with the potential of becoming e-waste in a few months or weeks down the line, being added into the mix. This has resulted in an exponential increase in the generation of e-waste over the years. It\u2019s a vicious cycle that continues to trouble the world.<\/p>\n

What do the global e-waste stats say about the situation?<\/strong><\/h6>\n

The US and China occupy the first two positions in the list of the world\u2019s largest generators of e-waste. India is not too far behind \u2013 it fills the fifth position in this unwanted list. India produced close to 2 million tonnes of e-waste every year. Globally, the number has crossed the 40 million tonnes mark \u2013 an astounding figure that continues to grow with every passing day. If we calculate, India produces close to 4 percent of the total e-waste generated across the world.<\/p>