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Samsung comes up with e-waste recycle scheme

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The Deccan Chronicle  14.10.2010

Samsung comes up with e-waste recycle scheme

Oct. 13: Whenever Samsung gadget freak Mahesh updates his mobile phone with a new model, he dumps his old one in the draw that doesn’t close anymore. So, is the case with Veena, a housewife, who has no clue how to dispose her broken Samsung washing machine which even the dealer refused to take under exchange offer.

All they have to do now is to dump their worn out appliances at the nearest Samsung service centres. If the appliances are huge, they can make a call to these folks who will take the products away at no cost.

“For houses that are beyond the municipal limits, a minimum transportation fee will be collected,” says Ruchika Batra, general manager, Samsung, Southwest Asia.

With a view to ensuring proper disposal of e-waste, the company has come up with an initiative in partnership with the Central Pollution Control Board called Samsung Takeback and Recycle Program (STAR). Under this programme, the company’s service centres will collect Samsung brand of discarded goods and pass it on to government-approved e-waste recycling centres.

Ms Ruchika says, “291 such centres, located in 21 cities, will ensure safe disposal of these worn out products.”

Last Updated on Thursday, 14 October 2010 06:07
 

“Review decision on solid waste management facility at Kuthambakkam''

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The Hindu            12.10.2010

“Review decision on solid waste management facility at Kuthambakkam''

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Speakers at seminar say that the facility will pollute Chembarambakkam lake


“Source segregation at household level is the key to reduce waste”

“Groundwater level in Kuthambakkam is less than 2 metres''




Member of the Supreme Court Committee for Solid Waste Management Almitra H. Patel (right) receives a report on ‘Chennai Dumpyards' from volunteers involved in its preparation, at a seminar in Chennai on Monday.

CHENNAI: The integrated solid waste management facility proposed at Kuthambakkam near Poonamallee will pose threat to groundwater and also result in pollution of the Chembarambakkam lake, said speakers at a seminar here on Monday.

At the seminar on ‘People's participation in urban environmental issues', organised jointly by the Humanities and Social Sciences Department of IIT-Madras, Catalyst Trust and the Consumer Association of India, experts from different fields said the authorities should reconsider their decision on the facility and introduce long-term solutions such as waste reduction.

Chembarambakkam lake is one of the four reservoirs supplying drinking water to the city, and the proposed site is a catchment area of the lake.

Almitra H. Patel, member of Supreme Court Committee for Solid Waste Management, said source segregation at household level is the key to reduce waste. Bio-mining, where the volume of garbage is reduced by spraying bio-culture and constantly tossing it, must be executed in the SWM facilities around the city. Ms. Patel said the Suryapet model in Andhra Pradesh should be an example that could be emulated by the local bodies such as Ambattur and Maduravoyal. “Suryapet achieved dustbin-free zero garbage status by vermi-composting and dry waste sorting on just half an acre land. No land filling was needed as inert waste was used for road widening. In Kochi, 200 apartments use bio-bins to minimise waste by decentralised composting.”

She said the groundwater level in Kuthambakkam was less than 2 metre and there may be chances of seepage of leachate, resulting in water pollution.

R. Elango, former president of Kuthambakkam Panchayat said besides depriving the villagers, dependent on agriculture, of their livelihood, the future of Chembarambakkam lake will become worrisome. “The site has not been inspected by the officials concerned except for a few Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board engineers,” he said.

In their presentation, Ligy Philip and B. S. Murty of the Department of Civil Engineering, IIT-M, said the soil condition on the site, wetlands in the vicinity and groundwater level must be taken into account while selecting a landfill site.

R. Desikan of Consumer Association of India said public hearings are turning sham as many residents do not get opportunity to voice their views. M. G. Devasahayam of SUSTAIN said lack of people's involvement is the main handicap in the country. Nityanand Jayaraman, environment activist, said the problem and solution of garbage disposal is discriminatory. T.K.Ramkumar, advocate, explained the legal aspects of decision making on environmental issues. Arvind Sivaramakrishnan, Senior Deputy Editor, The Hindu, moderated one of the panel discussions.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 12 October 2010 06:06
 

Solid waste unit: Corporation to go by NEAA fiat

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The New  Indian Express  29.09.2010

Solid waste unit: Corporation to go by NEAA fiat  

CHENNAI: Rajesh Lakhoni, Chennai Corporation Commissioner who had earlier rubbished  the claim that National Environmental Appellate Authority (NEAA), New Delhi, had passed an order to stop the ongoing work at Perungudi  solid waste facility on Tuesday said, “We will abide  by the written order of the judgement; we  so far have not received a copy of the order.” He also defended his earlier statement, “Our lawyer didn’t communicate it to us. So we didn’t know about the order.”

The petition was filed by V Srinivasan of Save Pallikaranai Marshland Forum. Ritwick Dutta, counsel for the petitioner, presented evidence that the dumping ground was located close to marshlands, and within 10 km of the Guindy Park. The latter fact had been concealed by the Corporation in its submissions, and the State Environmental Appraisal Committee failed to take cognizance of this. The NEAA, which passed an order on September 24 in this regard said the work be kept in abeyance till the next date of hearing. The next date of hearing is fixed on October 20.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 September 2010 06:47
 


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