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EPR

In this section, we discuss who is responsible for what when it comes to electronics—manufacturers, producers, bulk consumers, recyclers, dealers, firms that disassemble devices, and collection places.

One of the fastest-growing waste sources in the world is e-waste. India now produces close to 50 million tons annually, and as more electronic goods become accessible, production will likely rise. Electrical and electronic equipment that is broken, unloved, or out of date is referred to as “e-waste.” This covers everything that has outlived its usefulness, from refrigerators to cell phones.

A vast range of substances found in e-waste, including, but not limited to, mercury, lead, beryllium, brominated flame retardants, and cadmium, are dangerous to both humans and the environment. When devices are improperly disposed of, toxins contaminate our land, water, and air. E-waste is much more dangerous than much other municipal garbage since electronic equipment includes the most lethal chemicals and metals. Long-term exposure to these substances harm the reproductive, endocrine, skeletal, and brain systems.

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