logging in or signing up Greenscape Eco Management TiE Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: Embed: Flash iPad Copy Does not support media & animations WordPress Embed Customize Embed URL: Copy Thumbnail: Copy The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 577 Category: Business & Fin.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (3) Dislike it (0) Added: November 29, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: sudhakargts (25 month(s) ago) please download Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: yasir_dw (26 month(s) ago) is this available to download..? Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Electronic Waste Management Greenscape Eco Management, New Delhi, India TIE CleanTech Conclave Slide 2: Agenda E-waste Information About Greenscape Eco-Management Our Proposition Successes & Milestones Slide 3: Introduction to E-waste E-waste : Any broken or unwanted electronic equipment E-waste as an ‘urban mine’ : E-waste is a richer source of precious metals than naturally occurring ore Over 1 Billion PCs in use worldwide, headed to 2 Billion units by 2014 Some 35 million PCs, will be dumped into landfill with little or no regard for their toxic content It took 27 years to reach the one billion PCs mark, it will take only 7 to grow from 1 billion to 2 billion The global marketplace for information and communications technology (ICT) will exceed $3.7 trillion in 2008 and will top $4 trillion by 2011 Slide 4: E-waste in India Majority of e-waste in India is handled by the unorganized sector Extremely dangerous disposal techniques e.g. open pit burning, acid bath and dumping of e-waste in landfills Untrained work force, exposed to health hazards; lack of waste management legislation Pollution & wastage of resources - Very low recovery of precious metals Slide 5: About Us Incepted in 2007 Approved Export Oriented Unit, Central Pollution Control Board authorized e-waste recycler ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 Recycling and reverse logistics company promoting re-use above recycle Chairing the e-waste initiatives of NASSCOM, TEMA; affiliated with other national associations such as ELCINA, CII, CMAI, ICA, IEEE, IETE, etc. E-waste dismantling and segregation facility in Alwar, Rajasthan Coming up with two additional state of the art facility for WEEE scrap management Slide 6: Core Team Slide 7: Events & Milestones Launched HCL’s green bag e-waste take back program on Earth Day 2009 Obtained ISO 9001 and 14001 certifications Awareness and collection drive for FIAT Workshop series conducted for Max India foundation & IEEE Awareness workshop conducted for NASSCOM and MCCIA Work started on additional facility in Alwar Formed Electronic Recyclers Association – ERA Land obtained for our third facility in Jaipur Organized e-waste collection and awareness drive at American Embassy School, Earth Day 2010 Slide 8: Our Proposition A process driven methodology, providing better resource utilization Complex de-manufacturing and reverse logistical processes aimed at catering to the secondary market Safe disposal of unusable devices/ components (including custom bonded equipment) Zero Leakage to the informal sector Electronic inventory & record management Only dry processes are used for recycling, hence there is no hazard to health or environment Destruction of data as per U.S Department of defense standards Reduces the need for mining fresh ore by substituting e-waste as a secondary source of precious metals Slide 9: Feasibility - Recycling Market Size – Over a million MT of e-waste by 2012 Market Size – Value – Global Market of over $30 billion Demand for our services – Growing awareness amongst individuals, institutions and corporations Slide 10: Feasibility - Refurbishing Rapid increase in demand for refurbished goods in rural and sub-urban India Ability to distribute refurbished goods through nation wide- retail and distribution channels 100% data security Slide 11: Additional Proposed Services White Goods Recycling Warehousing Lamp Recycling IC Extraction PMR Slide 12: Thank You Greenscape Eco Management 512, Elegance Tower Jasola District Center New Delhi 011-40515662 info@greenscape-eco.com Slide 13: TiE Entrepreneurial Summit 2010, - Asia's Largest Gathering of Entrepreneurs, Investors & Industry Leaders scheduled on 21st-23rd Dec, 2010 at New Delhi. Visit us at http://www.tiesummit.org/ www.tiesummit.org You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Greenscape Eco Management TiE Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: Embed: Flash iPad Copy Does not support media & animations WordPress Embed Customize Embed URL: Copy Thumbnail: Copy The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 577 Category: Business & Fin.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (3) Dislike it (0) Added: November 29, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: sudhakargts (25 month(s) ago) please download Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: yasir_dw (26 month(s) ago) is this available to download..? Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Electronic Waste Management Greenscape Eco Management, New Delhi, India TIE CleanTech Conclave Slide 2: Agenda E-waste Information About Greenscape Eco-Management Our Proposition Successes & Milestones Slide 3: Introduction to E-waste E-waste : Any broken or unwanted electronic equipment E-waste as an ‘urban mine’ : E-waste is a richer source of precious metals than naturally occurring ore Over 1 Billion PCs in use worldwide, headed to 2 Billion units by 2014 Some 35 million PCs, will be dumped into landfill with little or no regard for their toxic content It took 27 years to reach the one billion PCs mark, it will take only 7 to grow from 1 billion to 2 billion The global marketplace for information and communications technology (ICT) will exceed $3.7 trillion in 2008 and will top $4 trillion by 2011 Slide 4: E-waste in India Majority of e-waste in India is handled by the unorganized sector Extremely dangerous disposal techniques e.g. open pit burning, acid bath and dumping of e-waste in landfills Untrained work force, exposed to health hazards; lack of waste management legislation Pollution & wastage of resources - Very low recovery of precious metals Slide 5: About Us Incepted in 2007 Approved Export Oriented Unit, Central Pollution Control Board authorized e-waste recycler ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 Recycling and reverse logistics company promoting re-use above recycle Chairing the e-waste initiatives of NASSCOM, TEMA; affiliated with other national associations such as ELCINA, CII, CMAI, ICA, IEEE, IETE, etc. E-waste dismantling and segregation facility in Alwar, Rajasthan Coming up with two additional state of the art facility for WEEE scrap management Slide 6: Core Team Slide 7: Events & Milestones Launched HCL’s green bag e-waste take back program on Earth Day 2009 Obtained ISO 9001 and 14001 certifications Awareness and collection drive for FIAT Workshop series conducted for Max India foundation & IEEE Awareness workshop conducted for NASSCOM and MCCIA Work started on additional facility in Alwar Formed Electronic Recyclers Association – ERA Land obtained for our third facility in Jaipur Organized e-waste collection and awareness drive at American Embassy School, Earth Day 2010 Slide 8: Our Proposition A process driven methodology, providing better resource utilization Complex de-manufacturing and reverse logistical processes aimed at catering to the secondary market Safe disposal of unusable devices/ components (including custom bonded equipment) Zero Leakage to the informal sector Electronic inventory & record management Only dry processes are used for recycling, hence there is no hazard to health or environment Destruction of data as per U.S Department of defense standards Reduces the need for mining fresh ore by substituting e-waste as a secondary source of precious metals Slide 9: Feasibility - Recycling Market Size – Over a million MT of e-waste by 2012 Market Size – Value – Global Market of over $30 billion Demand for our services – Growing awareness amongst individuals, institutions and corporations Slide 10: Feasibility - Refurbishing Rapid increase in demand for refurbished goods in rural and sub-urban India Ability to distribute refurbished goods through nation wide- retail and distribution channels 100% data security Slide 11: Additional Proposed Services White Goods Recycling Warehousing Lamp Recycling IC Extraction PMR Slide 12: Thank You Greenscape Eco Management 512, Elegance Tower Jasola District Center New Delhi 011-40515662 info@greenscape-eco.com Slide 13: TiE Entrepreneurial Summit 2010, - Asia's Largest Gathering of Entrepreneurs, Investors & Industry Leaders scheduled on 21st-23rd Dec, 2010 at New Delhi. Visit us at http://www.tiesummit.org/ www.tiesummit.org