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Battery Scrap Management & India’s Efforts Towards Meeting Lead Demand-Supply Gap. by Dr V Rajagopalan Joint Secretary, Ministry of Environment & Forests Government of India. Global Lead Mine Production. Production of Lead in India. Decline in Lead Production.
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Battery Scrap Management &India’s Efforts Towards Meeting Lead Demand-Supply Gap by Dr V Rajagopalan Joint Secretary, Ministry of Environment & Forests Government of India
Estimated and Actual Demand of Lead - 1997-98 to 2000-01 (9th Plan)
Salient features of Batteries legislation • Consumers to return used batteries and manufacturers / assemblers / reconditioners / importers responsible for collection of batteries and transport to registered recyclers. • Auction of used batteries only in favour of registered recyclers • Dealers are also responsible for collection. • Level playing field • Collection of batteries 50% in the first year, 75% in the second year and 90% from the third year onwards. • Batteries have been categorised.
Registration Scheme • Covers used acid batteries, zinc waste, waste oil • Started in 1999; 35 units registered for LAB • Facility inspection mandatory • Compliance with regulatory standards • Secured landfill with leachate collection system • ESM code of practice laid down • Indian approach broadly on the lives proposed by GETF • individual facility based • waste specific • mandatory compliance with national standards • ESM compliance built into national legislation through mandatory registration of recyclers • List of registered recyclers displayed on web site - transparency
Impact of Batteries legislation on demand-supply • Role of traders would diminish / vanish • Increase in supply - year 1 • increase in supply - year 2 • increase in supply - year 3 • Secondary smelting viable - addl. Capacities planned • HZL to add 35,000 MT by 2003-2004 • BIL to add 25,000 MT by 2002-2003 • Italian technical know-how • Availability of battery scrap - critical for future additions • Enforcement holds the key
Impact on Demand Supply (contd.) • Demand and supply - informal sector ignored • Bridging demand - supply gap • Expand primary production-ore reserves limited • Expand secondary production • HZL to add 35,000 MT by 2003-2004 • BIL to add 25,000 MT by 2002-2003 • Italian technical know-how • GETF approach to implement ESM in Basel Convention requires serious consideration • Using the ISO system recognised in WTO • facility specific, waste specific • mandatory compliance with national standards • transparency