"Based on a survey carried out by the Central Pollution Control Board in 2005, the generation of e-waste in the country was assessed at 1.46 lakh tonne and was estimated to exceed 8 lakh tonne by 2012.
"As per the United Nations University report, 17 lakh tonnes of e-waste was generated in the country in 2014," Environment Minister Anil Madhav Dave said in a written reply in Rajya Sabha.
He said that his Ministry has comprehensively revised e-waste (Management & handling) Rules, 2011 and notified e-Waste (Management) Rules in March, 2016.
The provisions of this Rule include expanding producer's responsibility under Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), setting up of producer responsibility organizations and e-waste exchange to facilitate collection and recycling amongst others.
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It also includes assigning specific responsibility to bulk consumers of electronic products for safe disposal and providing for economic incentives for collection of electronic waste, he said.
"...For immediate closure of all illegal and unauthorized e-Waste recycling units operating in Loni, Behta, Hajipur and Rahul Garden area of Uttar Pradesh, Mandoli and Seemapuri areas of Delhi and Moradabad in UP respectively," Dave said.