Manual Dismantling & Sorting Of The Waste
Conserves natural resources – Recycling recovers valuable materials from old electronics that can be used to make new products. As a result, we save energy, reduce pollution, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and save resources by extracting fewer raw materials from the earth.
Protects your surroundings – Safe recycling of outdated electronics promotes sound management of toxic chemicals such as lead and mercury.
Helps others – Donating your used electronics benefits your community by passing on ready-to-use or refurbished equipment to those who need it.
Creates Jobs – E-Waste recycling creates jobs for professional recyclers and re-furbishers and creates new markets for the valuable components that are dismantled.
Saves landfill space – E-waste is a growing waste stream. By recycling these items, landfill space is conserved.
With the continuous support and sincere efforts put by our experienced professionals, we have been able to provide our clients the best quality Manual Dismantling & Sorting Of The Waste. Offered service is performed under the strict supervision of our experts using optimum grade tools and latest technology. Our professionals perform this service as per the requirements of our clients. Further, the provided service can be availed by our valuable clients at most competitive price. While the overall challenges regarding management of e-waste in India are the same faced by other developing economies, the vast geographical diversity and economic disparities between regions often make e-waste management challenges unique in India.
- E-waste is the most rapidly growing segment of the municipal solid waste stream.
- E-waste contains many valuable, recoverable materials such as aluminum, copper, plastics, and ferrous metals. In order to conserve natural resources and the energy needed to produce new electronic equipment from virgin resources, electronic equipment can be refurbished, reused, and recycled instead of being landfilled.
- E-waste also contains toxic and hazardous materials including mercury, lead, cadmium, beryllium, chromium, and chemical flame retardants, which have the potential to leach into our soil and water.
- India’s hospitals to see patients with 30 times the expected level of lead in their blood.
- In India , a water sample revealed levels of lead 190 times as high as the drinking water standard set by the World Health organization.
- Old computers and mobiles are being dumped in India where they are releasing toxic materials into the environment.
- A pile of 500 computers contains 717 kg of lead ,1.36 kg of cadmium ,863 grams of chromium and 287 grams of mercury all poisonous metals. CRT tubes contain avg 4 pounds of lead.