At ECO Safetech Consultant, we offer comprehensive E-waste Management and Disposal services to address the growing challenge of electronic waste. E-waste, or Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), is a popular name for discarded electronic products. It is a complex mix of valuable materials and hazardous substances, including lead, mercury, and cadmium. Improper disposal poses a significant threat to human health and the environment, releasing toxins into the soil and water. Our services are designed to ensure the safe, legal, and environmentally sound handling of e-waste, from collection to final disposal or recycling. We help you meet regulatory obligations, mitigate environmental risks, and recover valuable materials, fostering a circular economy.
Our e-waste management services cover the entire lifecycle of electronic waste, ensuring responsible handling at every stage.
E-waste management is governed by a strict framework of national and international regulations to ensure accountability and protect the environment.
The primary legal framework mandating the proper handling and disposal of e-waste.
A key concept under Indian rules, which places the responsibility for e-waste collection and recycling on the manufacturers.
Provides guidelines for e-waste processing and issues registration to recyclers and dismantlers.
An international treaty that controls the transboundary movement of hazardous wastes, including e-waste.
Rules that restrict the use of hazardous materials in electrical and electronic equipment manufacturing.
Our methodology for e-waste management and disposal is a systematic and rigorous process designed for maximum efficiency and compliance.
We arrange for the safe and secure collection of e-waste from your premises. All devices containing data undergo a certified data sanitization process to ensure complete erasure.
The collected e-waste is transported to an authorized facility where it is sorted by type. Skilled workers then manually dismantle the devices to separate components for reuse, recycling, or safe disposal.
Valuable materials are sent for reprocessing and refining. Hazardous components are separated and sent to authorized treatment, storage, and disposal facilities (TSDFs), ensuring no toxins leak into the environment.
We leverage advanced tools and techniques to optimize e-waste management and improve resource recovery.