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Existence of Waste legislation Objective 3: Whether legislations specifically dealing with disposal of each kind of waste existed and whether penalty for violation had been incorporated in the legislations already enacted. Legis...
Balanced ecosystems comprising soil, water and plant environments are essential for the survival and welfare of mankind. However, ecosystems have been disturbed in the past due to over exploitation in many parts of the world, including some p...
Rapid technology change, low initial cost and even planned obsolescence have resulted in the fastest growth of the EE products and simultaneoously resulted in the rapid development of e-waste around the globe due to enhanced rate of dis...
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION – FROM INDIAN CONSTITUTION PRESPECTIVE a) The State\'s responsibility with regard to environmental protection has been laid down under Article 48-A of our Constitution, which reads as fo...
EIA Notification, 2006 Issued on 14.09.2006 OBJECTIVES To formulate a transparent, decentralized and efficient regulatory mechanism to: Incorporate necessary environmental safeguards at planning stage Involve stakeholders in t...
EIA is an exercise to be carried out before any project or major activity is undertaken to ensure that it will not in any way harm the environment on a short term or long term basis. Any developmental endeavor requires not only the an...
What is e-waste? Electronic waste (e-waste) comprises waste electronics/electrical goods that use or have reached their end of life. This may include items such as computers, servers, mainframes, monitors, CDs, printers, scanners, copiers, c...
The electronic industry is the world’s largest and fastest growing manufacturing industry (Radha, 2002; DIT, 2003). During the last decade, it has assumed the role of providing a forceful leverage to the socio - economic and techn...
Solid waste generation is a continually growing problem at global, regional and local levels. Solid wastes are those organic and inorganic waste materials produced by various activities of the society, which have lost their value to the first...
The fundamental goal of energy management is to produce goods and provide services with the least cost and least environmental effect. The term energy management means many things to many people. One definition of energy management is:...