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Presented By, M/s. Green Valley E-Waste Management Pvt. Ltd. Pritesh Complex, Bldg., No. A-7, Gala No. 7, Anjurpada , Dapoda Road, Village – Val, Bhiwandi Dist : Thane Email : info@gvewaste.com. Established in 2012
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Presented By, M/s. Green Valley E-Waste Management Pvt. Ltd. Pritesh Complex, Bldg., No. A-7, Gala No. 7, Anjurpada, Dapoda Road, Village – Val, BhiwandiDist: Thane Email : info@gvewaste.com
Established in 2012 • Provides the full spectrum of activities covered under e-waste management: Collection, Segregation, Dismantling, Shredding, Sorting & ultimate destruction/ disposal of hazardous items • Currently operates out from its facility in Bhiwandi, Thane and has the installed capacity to process 240 tones of e-waste feed per annum • Capital Investment OF Around 11 Lacs.
INTRODUCTION • Auditing, Testing & Repair Processing, sorting, and testing of your equipment is done at our warehouse in Bhiwandi, Maharashtra. • Complete Audit Our detailed inventory list of the equipment will contain each item's brand, model, serial number, asset tag number(s), and other necessary identifying information. • Data Destruction Guarantee As technicians process your equipment, they destroy your data. All other magnetic media is shredded in a large 100-horsepower hydraulic shredder.
Table of contents 1 What E-waste and its Implications 2 Generation of E-waste 3 Components of E waste
Electronic products often contain hazardous and toxic materials that pose environmental risks if they are land filled or incinerated. Televisions, video and computer monitors use cathode ray tubes(CRTs), which have significant amounts of lead. Printed circuit boards contain primarily plastic and copper and most have small amounts of chromium, lead solder nickel and zinc. In addition, many electronic products have batteries that often contain nickel, cadmium and other heavy metals. Relays and switches in electronics, especially older ones, may contain mercury. Also, capacitors in some types of older and larger equipment that is now entering the waste stream may contain polychlorinated biphenyls(PCBs). E-waste Implication
Due to the pervading reach of information technology in trade and commerce, computer waste is the most significant of all e-waste, along with televisions and cellular phones E-waste contains both valuable as well as harmful components Valuable components include precious metals such as gold, silver, copper, palladium, etc. Harmful substances include lead, mercury, cadmium, etc. Some of the key toxic elements contained within components of a computer include: Components of electronic waste
Unit Layout Plan • Currently we have Approx 2600Sqft Space for E-waste Process and Storage. • 1250 Sqft for Raw Material Storage • 530Sqft for Dismantling Process • 440Sqft for Air Pollution Control Equipment , Wire Cutter and Hdd Cutting Machine. • 350Sqft for Refurbishing and repacking . • 260Sqft Office / Staff Room
Disposal of E-waste Residue • PCB – PCB Recyclers who extracts precious metal from pcbs, • Authorised Recyclers – Attero & E-parisara. • CRT Tubes – TV Manufactures, • Vendor – Global Electronics Industries (Delhi). • Plastic Material – Plastic Recyclers, • Vendor – Green-O-Tech India. • Metal Scrap – Metal Recyclers for smelting & metal recovery, • Vendor – Metal Refinery epz ltd, Venus Precious Metal Refinery. • Hazardous Waste – To CHWTSD Facility
Safety and security measures First aid kit Fire extinguishers High visibility jackets Goggles Cup masks with valve Hand gloves Ear plugs Safety helmets Safety shoes Shower cum eye wash Spill kit (incl. Sorbent pads, CEP pillows, sorbent boom, nitrile gloves, chemical suit, CE/EN certified chemical splash goggles, mask, waste bags, emergency response hand book/CD)