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The Hazardous Waste (E-Waste) Management Rule, 2021 represents a great effort to address the
environmental hazards posed by the improper disposal of electronic waste. At its core, the rule
outlines guidelines for the proper handling, collection, transportation, and disposal of e-waste. It
places responsibility on producers, consumers, and the government to ensure the safe and
sustainable management of electronic waste. The legal framework emphasizes the need for
recycling and environmentally friendly disposal methods, reflecting a growing global
consciousness about the environmental consequences of unchecked technological progress. One
key aspect of the critical analysis involves an examination of the legal provisions outlined in the
Hazardous Waste (E-Waste) Management Rule, 2021. The rule delineates the obligations of
various stakeholders, including manufacturers, consumers, and waste management entities. It
defines the criteria for the categorization of electronic waste as hazardous and establishes
mechanisms for the environmentally sound recycling and treatment of such waste. A critical
evaluation of the legal framework reveals both strengths and potential shortcomings in its ability
to effectively regulate and enforce e-waste management practices. |
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