waste are carried out; (x) 'Form' means a form appended to these rules; (y) 'historical e-waste' means e-waste generated from electrical and electronic ... such e-waste; (ee) 'recycler' - means any person who is engaged in recycling and reprocessing of waste electrical and electronic equipment or assemblies or their
electro-magnetic fields to be fully functional; (k) 'e-waste' means waste electrical and electronic equipment, whole or in part or rejects from their manufacturing ... waste are carried out; (n) 'Form' means form appended to these rules; (o) 'historical e-waste' means e-waste generated from electrical and electronic equipment
storage or disposal of construction and demolition waste covered under the Construction and Demolition Waste Management Rules, 2016; hazardous substances covered under the Manufacture, Storage ... Hazardous Wastes (Management, Handling and Trans-boundary Movement) Rules, 2008; electronic waste covered under the E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2016; (iv) solid waste dumping
life' products with same electrical and electronic equipment code and historical waste available on the date from which these rules come into force ... waste to be disposed off; (d) Extended Producer Responsibility - Authorisation should comprise of general scheme for collection of waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment from
formulation of pesticides including stock-piles
29.1
Wastes/residues containing pesticides
29.2
Chemical sludge from waste water treatment
29.3
Date-expired and off-specification pesticides ... Chromium bearing residue and sludge
30.2
Chemical sludge from waste water treatment
31.
Electronic Industry
31.1
Residues and wastes*
31.2
Spent etching chemicals and solvents
Section 13 in The E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2016
13. Procedure for Seeking and Grant of Authorisation.
(1) Extended Producer Responsibility - Authorisation of Producers ... collection of e-waste for dismantling or recycling will be fixed on the basis of quantity of electrical and electronic equipment, product code wise, placed
Removal of waste from Antarctica.
(1) The following waste produced in Antarctica by generators of such waste shall be removed from there, namely:— (a) radioactive ... products of incineration; (m) unserviceable machineries and equipment including electronics; and (n) such other waste as may be prescribed. (2) The provisions of sub-section
Every producer of electrical and electronic equipment listed in Schedule I, collection centre, dismantler and recycler of e-waste shall obtain an authorization from ... Every producer of electrical and electronic equipment listed in Schedule I, collection centre, dismantler and recycler of e-waste shall make an application, within
damage is caused to the environment during storage and transportation of e-waste; (4) ensure that the recycling processes do not have any adverse effect ... financial year to which that return relates; (10) may accept waste electrical and electronic equipment or components not listed in Schedule I for recycling provided
Waste (Management) Rules, 2016
16. Reduction in the use of hazardous substances in the manufacture of electrical and electronic equipment and their components or consumables