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Tackling e-waste in Tamil Nadu
DW (English)
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11/20/2023
India produces over two million tons of e-waste every year, making it one of the biggest e-waste generators in the world. But in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, efforts are being made to collect, sort and recycle it.
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"Electronic devices that have become obsolete.
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At Prashant Omanakuttan's plant in Coimbatore, in the state of Tamil Nadu, he and his team
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take care of the appropriate recycling and disposal.
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Many users simply throw their old devices or even batteries into the normal trash, with
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dangerous consequences," says Prashant.
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"Most people just throw away useless batteries in their garbage, thinking that they are small
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in size.
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But if 100,000 people did the same thing, it would be 100,000 batteries.
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If they reached the dump, they would pollute the groundwater, fertile land, and eventually
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infiltrate the products that are cultivated on the land.
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And if we consumed those products, it would be very harmful not only for human beings,
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but also for any livestock."
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E-waste, like what's stored here, is among the fastest-growing waste streams in India.
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According to the latest global e-waste monitor, more than 53 million tonnes of e-waste were
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disposed of worldwide in 2019.
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India counted for more than 3 million tonnes, and the amount is set to increase.
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Because new products are coming to market all the time, with shorter usage cycles, activists
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complain.
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"Each year, the demand for electronic devices increases.
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In years past, you could use an electronic product for at least 5 to 10 years.
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But nowadays, that's decreased to one year.
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That's the main reason for e-waste."
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So what to do with the huge mountains of discarded appliances?
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At Prashant Omana Kuttan's plant, the team first sorts the e-waste by type, separating
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household appliances from consumer electronics.
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Another group takes care of all devices related to data processing.
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"Then there is the data destruction process.
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With IT electronics like desktops and laptops, there is going to be data.
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So part of our job is to destroy that data.
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New products like desktops and laptops are refurbished."
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The company processed 900 tonnes of e-waste last year.
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Prashant Omana Kuttan sells the recycled devices to retailers and wholesalers.
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Reuse is one way to ensure more sustainability.
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But it's not just entire devices that can be returned to the market, but also individual
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components or valuable raw materials.
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"Some rare metals like gold, silver, platinum and palladium are in high demand, but they
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are difficult to mine.
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So to meet this need, we do urban mining.
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That is, we extract those rare metals from waste products and get them back to the market.
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In this process, we get hazardous waste like lead, fluorescent lights and CFLs.
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And we have processes to separate and dispose of all of these types of waste."
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India has now tightened up regulations for manufacturers.
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Equipment now needs to have a longer shelf life.
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But specialist companies like Prashant Omana Kuttan's are essential for reducing today's
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mountains of electronic waste.
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