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    Organiser

    Organisation Name:

    Karo Sambhav

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    Social:

    City:

    Multiple Indian Cities

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    6th Oct 2023 - 16th Oct 2023

    Activities:

    Workshop, School campaign or collection, Business collection, Public collection, Public Campaign - Radio news, Social media, Business campaign -Social media, Webinars

    Description: Following are the initiatives we have planned for the month of October.

    1. Our Radio Outreach Campaign will kick off on October 13th, 2023 (precursor to the International E-Waste Day, 2023)

    2. Our Print Campaign is also slated to take place around October 14th, 2023

    3. One Webinar Episode will be conducted on October 13th, 2023 (Friday)

    4. Three Digital promotions will take place in the week between October 7th and 14th, 2023

    5. Multiple Stakeholder Awareness Sessions (both on ground and online) and Collection Drives are organized around that period between October 6th and 16th, 2023. These sessions and drives are usually ad hoc and involve multiple stakeholders, including government bodies, business entities, institutes, and housing societies.

    Organiser

    Organisation Name:

    Karo Sambhav

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    City:

    Multiple Cities

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    14th October

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    Description: Plans are work in progress.
    Organiser

    Organisation Name:

    Karo Sambhav Private Limited

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    Social:

    City:

    Delhi NCR

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    Around October 14, 2020

    Activities:

    Workshop, Social media, , News release, Conference, Public Campaign - Social media

    Description: On 14th October’ 2020 India is joining over 40 other countries in raising awareness of the issue of E-Waste and celebrating International E-Waste Day. Karo Sambhav, the first Producer Responsibility Organization from Asia to join WEEE Forum, is hosting the third International E-Waste Day in India.

    On Wednesday, 14th October’ 2020 Karo Sambhav and USIBC will jointly host a virtual conference “A circular economy in E-Waste for an Atmanirbhar Bharat”. Stakeholders from the e-waste space will deliberate on solutions for developing a responsible and sustainable e-waste management ecosystem that promotes a circular economy in the country.

    We will also organise the following awareness raising activities:

    1. Radio Show on National Radio Vividh Bharti (aired across 42 cities in India)

    2. Explainer video on issue of E-Waste to mark International E-Waste Day

    3. Daily post from 1st to 13th October yo promote the International E-Waste Day


     
    Organiser

    Organisation Name:

    Karo Sambhav Pvt Ltd

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    City:

    Gurugram

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    Around 14th October 2022

    Activities:

    Conference, Public Campaign - Radio news, Business campaign -Social media, News release, Public collection

    Description: India stands as the 3rd largest e-waste generator in the world producing a total of 3.2 million tonnes of e-waste in 2019. Small, end-of-life electrical and electronic appliances present a significant challenge. UN estimated that in 2019, over 22 million tonnes of small e-waste were produced worldwide. This is 40% of the 57 million tonnes of all e-waste arising globally. If the quantity of these small items keeps on increasing at the same rate as total e-waste (around 3% per annum), it will reach 29 million tonnes by 2030. Due to their small size, items such as cell phones, electric toothbrushes, toasters and cameras are often discarded incorrectly, and they make up a significant proportion of the 8% of all e-waste that is thrown in waste bins which is subsequently landfilled or incinerated. This means the important raw materials they contain cannot be extracted and are lost.

    In this context, it is crucial that people become more aware and that the loss of the important resources these items contain is stopped. The focus of International E-Waste Day 2022 will be, therefore, on small items of e-waste, under the slogan ‘Recycle it all, no matter how small!’.

    Karo Sambhav is an organisation that collaborates with enterprises, consumers, governments and alliances to enable circular economy. It is developing socially responsible and financially viable circular solutions by collaborating with disintegrated players across waste value chains. It designs and implements transformative Extended Producer Responsibility programmes for electronics waste and plastic waste. In the space of e-waste, it is one of the first in India to be approved by Central Pollution Control Board. Karo Sambhav is the only organisation from Asia to become a member of WEEE Forum Belgium. This year, on the occasion of International E-waste Day, Karo Sambhav will launch its Pan India Awareness Campaigns across platforms including digital, radio and Out of Home (OOH), with an aim to inspire consumers to recycle their e-waste through formal collection channels.
    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    3R Zerowwaste Pvt Limited

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    City:

    gurugram

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    24-july-20 onwards

    Activities:

    Workshop

    Description:
    We will Plan :

    1) International Online Debate [ Ewaste or Plastic waste ] Which one is more dangerous . 

     

    2) Throughout the Month we will drive Awareness among communities physical : [ Small group of 20-50 Citizens]

    This will have :


    a) E Waste Management / Circular Economy  Drawing competitions.


    b) Upcycling with E-Waste Event.


    c) Rotary Campaign for E-waste starting Sept-23 onwards [ 12 Clubs in 12 Months ]  Complete year campaign.


    d) Social media challenge - Collect Max no of E-waste Items per Family and Get Exclusive rewards.

    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    AAVNI ENVIRONMNETAL AND SUSTAINABILITY CONSULTANCY

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    City:

    NEW DELHI

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    13 /10/2021

    Activities:

    Workshop

    Description: As a part of WEEE Forum’s invitation to all organisations sensitive to the issue of effective and circular e-waste management to plan awareness raising activities for 14 October we plan the following activities:

    We are creating mass awareness in PAN India by engaging Institutional organizations and Schools, Colleges, RWAs, and other stakeholders.

    We shall also collect the waste during the collection Drive and will post the same on social platforms.
    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    AURORA'S DEGREE&PG COLLEGE

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    City:

    Hyderabad

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    14-10-2022

    Activities:

    Public collection

    Description: Every year, this event is enthusiastically put on by the Department of Electronics at Aurora's Degree and PG College. We will hold poster and PowerPoint presentation competitions for students during the 2022–2023 academic year to get them involved in our e-waste awareness programme. Additionally, we will gather student-generated E-Waste and deliver it to the Hyderabad branch of Earth sense Recycle Pvt.Ltd. for recycling.

    We are also responsible for preserving the planet for future generations. Therefore, every student should be informed of the challenges relating to environmental sustainability.
    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    Centre for Environmental Education and Ecological Development, India

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    City:

    Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    14, october, 2021

    Activities:

    Conference

    Description: As a part of WEEE Forum’s invitation to all organisations sensitive to the issue of effective and circular e-waste management to plan awareness raising activities for 14 October Centre for Environmental Education and Ecological Development (CEEED) India is proposing to organize an International Webinar on E-Waste impact on Human Health and Environment.
    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    Centre for Global Affairs and Public Policy

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    Social:

    City:

    Delhi

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    13 October to 16 th October

    Activities:

    Public collection, School campaign or collection

    Description: On the Occasion of International E-waste Day, the Centre for Global Affairs and Public Policy is conducting awareness cum collection drive in three major cities of the country. We are reaching out to students, households, and Startups. The objective is to spread awareness about the harmful effects of E-waste and safe ways of disposing of the same. The focus is to make people aware of the Invisible E-waste that is hoarded in their homes. This drive is to be conducted in partnership with Hansraj College in Delhi ,ISDC in Hyderabad and with IYCN in Bangalore. The waste collected will be channelized to our recycling partners.
    Participant

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    Do Minds Design Lab

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    City:

    Shivamogga

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    14-10-2022

    Activities:

    Workshop, Public Campaign - Radio news, Social media, Public collection

    Description: In association with Karnataka State Pollution Control Board, Do Minds Design Lab & iSeven, Authorized E-Waste Recyclers, Bangalore are conducting seminar and e-waste collection drives in Shivamogga.
    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    E Waste Social Private Limited

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    Social:

    City:

    Bangalore

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    1/10/2022 to 31/10/2022

    Activities:

    Transacting waste from un-organized to organized sector

    Description: We will do a project with the unorganized workers in the e-waste sector, we'll help them transact the waste they collected through our platform to the organized sector for free without any charges. Thereby reducing the harms of dismantling waste with bare hands and other harms by mishandling the waste. We'll also measure the carbon footprint of transacting the waste through our platform instead of manual handling and incineration.
    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    E Waste Social Private Limited

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    Social:

    City:

    Bangalore

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    October 2021

    Activities:

    Business campaign Internet news

    Description: As a part of WEEE Forum’s invitation to all organisations sensitive to the issue of effective and circular e-waste management to plan awareness raising activities for 14 October we plan the following activities:

    Our Project would be to Collect, Dismantle and Recycle Sustainably Synergising Formal and Informal sectors for Environment Sustainability, and it is called E-Waste Social Initiative for Informal Sector and the informal sector ( Kabadiwalas / Gujri Shop Owners) would be called EW Warriors. As they are the backbone of the recycling industry and using e-waste collection and dismantling for their daily sustenance.

    The informal sector refers to individuals or community enterprises who are involved in the recovery of material and waste management activities that are not necessarily sponsored, financed, recognized, supported, organized, or acknowledged by the formal E-waste authorities.

    By which we can prevent the precious metals and materials from ending up in landfill and also we’ll defend the people who are working in the informal E-waste sector from the health impacts of those hazardous materials.
    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    E WASTE SOCIAL PVT LTD

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    City:

    Bangalore

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    14 October 2020

    Activities:

    Workshop

    Description: Sustainable Recreation With Ficci Flo Bangalore and E waste Social 

    Currently, in India only 5% of e waste is recycled in the formal sector. Even in a world with major environmental challenges, formal recycling methods are limited.

    E -waste Social Pvt ltd as a B2B platform for aggregation of e-waste, responsible e-waste management, carbon footprint reduction certification, and fulfillment of EPR and CSR through the value chain.  E Waste Social is helping make it possible to recycle more E waste than ever before and making it transparent , efficient and sustainable .

    As part of a pioneering collaboration with Ficci Flo Bangalore , we are accelerating the use of e waste into a Mural .

    E Waste Social with our Founder Iram Maimuna  immediately embraced and ran with the idea, creating a mural that helped bring the outside inside. Its a butterfly which reminds us of “Sustainable Recreation “

    The resulting work illustrates the message of an exciting recreation management movement called Sustainable Recreation and clearly articulates love and passion for the recycling. Sustainable recreation is a new way of acting and thinking about how recreation improves lives, communities and the natural world. It engages with the enormous and creative energy of people who care for and benefit from circular economy. This passion for natural resources inspires citizen of the land, creating a relationship in which people recognize the need to protect natural resources  for future generations.

    The Mural will be completely made out of E waste and would thereby showcase creativity sustainability. It will be showcased on the World E waste Day in Bangalore , India .

    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    E-Waste Social Pvt Ltd

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    Social:

    City:

    Bangalore

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    14/10/2023

    Activities:

    Workshop

    Description: Organizing an Educational Institution and Industry Forum for Awareness about E-Waste Recycling on International E-Waste Day Introduction:International E-Waste Day serves as a reminder of the growing environmental concern posed by electronic waste (e-waste) and the urgent need for sustainable solutions. Organizing an event on this significant day can help raise awareness and foster collaboration between educational institutions and industries. This write-up outlines the steps involved in organizing an event that focuses on educating participants about e-waste recycling and fostering dialogue to address this global issue. Event Objectives:• Educating participants about the environmental impact of e-waste and the importance of recycling.• Sharing best practices and innovative solutions in e-waste management.• Establishing a platform for collaboration between educational institutions and industries to develop sustainable e-waste recycling initiatives.• Form an Organizing Committee: Create a diverse committee consisting of representatives from educational institutions, industry experts, environmental organizations, and relevant stakeholders. Assign roles and responsibilities to ensure efficient planning and execution of the event. Set a Date, Venue, and Budget: Choose a date close to International E-Waste Day and select a venue capable of accommodating the expected number of participants. Develop a budget that covers essential expenses such as venue rental, speakers' fees, promotional materials, refreshments, and logistics. Identify Key Speakers and Collaborators: Invite experts, industry professionals, and representatives from environmental organizations to speak at the event. Engage collaborators such as recycling companies, government agencies, and NGOs to provide valuable insights and resources. Develop an Engaging Program: Design a comprehensive program that includes keynote speeches, panel discussions, workshops, and interactive sessions. Topics may cover e-waste management challenges, recycling technologies, policy frameworks, and successful case studies. Allocate time for Q&A sessions to facilitate audience participation.Promote the Event: Utilize various promotional channels to raise awareness and attract participants. Create a dedicated website or landing page with event details, speakers' profiles, and registration information. Leverage social media platforms, email newsletters, press releases, and partnerships with educational institutions and industry associations to spread the word. Organize Exhibitions and Demonstrations: Include an exhibition area where participants can explore e-waste recycling technologies, sustainable product designs, and recycling initiatives. Collaborate with recycling companies and organizations to showcase their innovations, conduct live demonstrations, and engage attendees.Implement Sustainable Practices: Ensure that the event aligns with sustainable principles by adopting eco-friendly practices. Use digital platforms for registrations, reduce paper waste by providing digital event materials, implement recycling stations, and minimize single-use items during refreshments. Facilitate Networking Opportunities: Organize networking sessions, coffee breaks, and lunch breaks to foster connections and collaborations among participants. Encourage attendees to exchange ideas, share experiences, and explore potential partnerships for future initiatives.Follow-Up and Evaluation: After the event, collect feedback from participants to gauge its effectiveness and identify areas for improvement. Share resources, presentations, and recordings of the event with attendees and those unable to attend, extending the event's impact beyond the actual date. Conclusion: Organizing an event for educational institutions and industry forums on International E-Waste Day can create a significant impact in raising awareness about e-waste recycling. By bringing together diverse stakeholders, sharing knowledge, and fostering collaboration, this event can contribute to the development of sustainable e-waste management practices. With careful planning, effective promotion, and engaging programming, the event can become a catalyst for positive change in addressing the global e-waste challenge.
    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    EcoEarth

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    City:

    New Delhi

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    13 october 2023

    Activities:

    Public collection, School campaign or collection

    Description: EcoEarth is a social enterprise with the mission to promote the sustainable circular economy in India - solving for waste collection and recycling of all possible e-waste and battery waste for recovery of critical materials - such as copper, aluminum, gold, mercury, lead etc.

    We collaborate with bulk consumers (Educational institutes, IT companies, E-retailers), producers, brand owners and importers for collecting waste from source, recycling of EOL items and giving back to manufacturers to give the material a second life.
    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    FridaysForFuture_Lucknow

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    City:

    Lucknow

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    14-10-2021

    Activities:

    Public Campaign - Social media

    Description: As a part of WEEE Forum’s invitation to all organisations sensitive to the issue of effective and circular e-waste management to plan awareness raising activities for 14 October we plan the following activities:

    As NGO primarily involved in raising awareness about e-waste, its side-effects and the ways in which consumers can help we will run a social media campaign.
    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    GIZ

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    Social:

    City:

    New Delhi

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    October 14, 2020

    Activities:

    News release, News Article on E-waste Day

    Description: EU-REI is undertaking a study to explore the adaptation of EU CENELEC standards for e-waste management to the Indian context in order to further the objective of better management of e-waste through responsible collection, transportation & storage, depolluting and recycling. The overall objective of this assignment is to develop recommendations for the adaptation of European standard “EN 50625-1:2014 - Collection, logistics & Treatment requirements for WEEE - Part 1: General treatment requirements” as well as the corresponding Technical Specifications “Collection, logistics & Treatment requirements for WEEE Part 4: Specification for the collection and logistics associated with WEEE’’ to the Indian context.

    The activity will be in form of a short article and present the preliminary results based on the expert interviews done with Indian and EU stakeholders.
    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    Group Tenplus

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    City:

    Goa

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    10/10/23 to 31/10/23

    Activities:

    Workshop, School campaign or collection, Public collection, News release

    Description: We are running a month long awareness campaign, along with Lions club, across the state to collect ewaste, and generate awareness about recycling.

    in addition, we are running a week Long activity in 2 colleges, about the importance of recycling, culminating in an ewaste collection drive with the students.
    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    Group Tenplus

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    City:

    Goa

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    11th October to 16th October

    Activities:

    Workshop, School campaign or collection

    Description: As a part of WEEE Forum’s invitation to all organisations sensitive to the issue of effective and circular e-waste management to plan awareness raising activities for 14 October we have organised 2 talks to school students, and also conducting an e-waste drive in localities and the school.
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    Jamia Millia Islamia

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    City:

    Jamia Nagar New Delhi

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    18/10/2022

    Activities:

    School campaign or collection

    Description: I am a Reseach Scholar perusing my Doctoral Program from Department of Commerce & Business Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia , New Delhi, India (Central University). My research topic is, "Recycling Practices of E-Waste Management in India".

    As a part of the international e-waste day and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) I would like to run the awareness campaign in my University Campus.

     

     
    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    Mahindra & Mahindra

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    City:

    Mumbai

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    14/10/2022

    Activities:

    Workshop

    Description: Rising to the occasion of International E-Waste Day 2022, Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) AFS Sustainability team in collaboration with A A Garg & Co. is organizing an awareness session on recent E-Waste EPR legislation developments in India. The target audience would be M&M employees from across India who are engaged in varying Sustainability departments. The target audience once trained, can also create awareness on the EPR for E-Waste among their respective plant-level employees.
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    Maitreyi Women's Organization

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    City:

    Kakinada

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    14th October

    Activities:

    Business campaign -Social media, Run for E Waste

    Description: As a part of WEEE Forum’s invitation to all organisations sensitive to the issue of effective and circular e-waste management to plan awareness raising activities for 14 October we plan the following activities:

    Women's Organization works for Women, Children and Nature. We conduct many programmes creating awareness in people. We, along Kakinada Municipal Corporation and Hulladek Recycling, Kolkata are managing E Waste in our city Kakinada. We have a collection Centre and an E Vehicle which goes every day into different parts of City for E Waste collection. We intend to start youth clubs in different educational institutions and residential areas and planning to organise a run on 14th October.

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    Malaviya Solar Energy Consultancy

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    City:

    Pune

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    October 2023

    Activities:

    Public Campaign - Internet news

    Description: Plan to set-up pilot recycling line for end of life Solar panels and cells in India.
    Participant

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    NatConnect Foundation

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    City:

    Navi Mumbai

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    09-10-2023 to 14-10-2023

    Activities:

    Public Campaign - Internet news, Social media, News release, School campaign or collection, Public Campaign - Social media, Public Campaign - TV news, Business campaign - Radio news

    Description: Awareness through social media campaign.

    Sensitizing school students and parents through debates and setting up e-waste collection centres.

    Working with local Municipal body to segregate e-waste
    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    NatConnect Foundation

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    City:

    Mumbai/Navi Mumbai

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    October 01-14, 2021

    Activities:

    Public Campaign - Social media, News release, Social media

    Description: As a part of WEEE Forum’s invitation to all organisations sensitive to the issue of effective and circular e-waste management to plan awareness raising activities for 14 October we plan the following activities:

    • An online campaign to create awareness about the perils of e-waste

    • Involving various authorities for e-waste management

    • Generate media stories on the necessity of e-waste management

    • Work with government-registered recycling agencies to collect e-waste generated by fellow not-for-profit organisations.


     
    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    NatConnect Foundation

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    City:

    MUMBAI

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    October 07, 2020 to October 14, 2020

    Activities:

    Public Campaign - Social media

    Description: India's First Online Exhibition showcasing the importance of Responsible Disposal of E-waste. We shall also use Social Media forums such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram.
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    Public Relations Council of India

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    City:

    Chandigarh

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    14 October 2019

    Activities:

    Public Campaign - Social media

    Description: Public Relations Council of India (PRCI) is an apex body of practising public relations consultants, business communicators, journalists, academics and students, and will be acting to increase awareness of e-waste issues and find a solution to the problem of effective collection and disposal/recycling of e-waste in various parts of India.
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    Quality Council of India

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    City:

    Limerick

    Countries:

    India, Ireland

    Date(s):

    27th Aug-4th Sept 2022

    Activities:

    Workshop

    Description: I have pursued my PhD in Electronic waste management and is a Gold medalist from the University of Delhi. In addition to this, I have presented my research work at national and international forums and have a number of published articles in books, journals and magazines to my credit. I also worked with the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Govt. of India as a Programme Fellow in Smart Cities Mission.

    I had applied for EWAS Scientists – 2022 edition Program (https://www.scycle.info/applications-are-now-open-for-the-ewas-2022/) two months back which is a prestigious and one of its kind of exclusive program for E-waste Scientists and Scholars.

    I am happy to share that based on the quality and importance of my research work, I was been selected to attend the above Program on the theme Managing valuable and hazardous materials in e-waste: the route to circularity’ organised by United Nations Institute for Training and Research. The training was held from 27th August – 3rd September 2022.  The aim of the EWAS was to expose participants to diverse normative and positive perspectives about e-waste management and provide multiple teaching and learning methodologies. It also provided them with an opportunity to exchange knowledge and implement the same in their respective countries.

    The topic is so close to my heart that I am doing all such efforts on my own to disseminate knowledge.
    Participant

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    Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, Germany

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    City:

    Munich

    Countries:

    Germany, India

    Date(s):

    14 October 2022

    Activities:

    E-lecture, Newspaper articles, News release

    Description: On the occasion of International E-waste Day (IEWD 2022), Dr. Anwesha Borthakur, a researcher at the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society, will deliver an E-lecture on "Governance of Electronic Waste in the Emerging Economies: Experiences from India" at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS, Guwahati) – a public university of repute in India. Further, Dr. Borthakur has submitted two newspaper articles on E-waste to be considered for publishing on the occasion of IEWD in both English and Assamese (an official language in the North-East Indian state of Assam). The proposed activities are aimed at the general public (including a non-English speaking population) and student populace in India – a country with a major producer- and consumer-hub of electronic products and one of the largest generators of E-waste in the present-day world.
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    Raise Your Hands

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    City:

    Anantapur

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    13-10-2023

    Activities:

    Workshop, Conference, School campaign or collection

    Description: The Joint Conference on E-Waste Management at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU) Anantapur, scheduled for October 13, 2023, is a collaborative effort between JNTU Anantapur, SECT (Subramanyam Educational and Charitable Trust), and Raise Your Hands, a prominent NGO dedicated to environmental causes.

    This groundbreaking conference aims to address the pressing issue of electronic waste (e-waste) management, offering a platform for knowledge exchange, innovative solutions, and advocacy. E-waste poses a significant environmental challenge, and this event will bring together experts, scholars, and professionals to share insights, research findings, and best practices in responsible e-waste handling, recycling, and sustainable disposal methods.

    Key highlights of the conference include informative sessions, panel discussions, and workshops focusing on e-waste awareness, circular economy principles, and the role of technology in minimizing electronic waste. Additionally, participants will have the opportunity to network with like-minded individuals, organizations, and government representatives committed to addressing this critical global issue.

    By collaborating with SECT and Raise Your Hands, JNTU Anantapur reaffirms its dedication to promoting environmental sustainability and contributing to the global effort to reduce e-waste and its detrimental impact on our planet. Together, we strive to inspire change and foster a greener, more responsible future.
    Participant

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    Respose Waste Management and Research Pvt Ltd

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    City:

    Mumbai

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    14th Oct 2019

    Activities:

    Workshop

    Description: On IEWD we intend to conduct an educational event on how to create new successful startups focused on e-waste recycling. This would include technologies, strategies for effective and efficient collection and processing best practices. The aim is to encourage more aspiring entrepreneurs to get into the organized e-waste management sector. This will help spread more awareness and sensitize people about environmental compliance. Eventually, it will result in the informal sector also getting in line with compliance that is being completely disregarded today.
    Participant

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    RISE Foundation

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    City:

    New Delhi

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    14 October 2019

    Activities:

    School campaign or collection, Social media

    Description: RISE Foundation will conduct Awareness sessions in School and Citizens that how , WEEE or Electronic Waste should be handled and managed by Reuse, Repair or Recycling.
    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    Rotary club of Smart City Navi Mumbai

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    City:

    Navi mumbai

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    14 October

    Activities:

    Public Campaign - Internet news, Social media

    Description: We will be doing road show along with our partner school, for creating awareness and proper disposal of e-waste. E-waste collection bins will be placed in the school , once the bins will be filled we will call e-waste recycler to collect it.
    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    Rotary club of smart city Navi Mumbai

    Organisation website:

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    Social:

    City:

    Navi Mumbai

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    14th Oct and first Sunday of every month

    Activities:

    Public Campaign - Social media, Social media, Public collection, School campaign or collection

    Description: As a part of WEEE Forum’s invitation to all organisations sensitive to the issue of effective and circular e-waste management to plan awareness raising activities for 14 October we plan the following activities:

    Rotary Club of Smart City Navi Mumbai in partnership with Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has commenced a major drive E-Swachh Navi Mumbai and has already instituted E-waste Collection Centers at 15 locations in Navi Mumbai.

    On E-waste day and every month first Sunday of every month we will do E-Waste Awareness and Collection Drive in school, societies.

    Collected e-Waste will be  picked up by the Partner Processing company that is MPCB certified for doing scientific disposal of this E-Waste.
    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    Rotary Club of Smart City Navi Mumbai

    Organisation website:

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    Activity website:

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    City:

    Navi Mumbai

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    14 oct 2020

    Activities:

    Public collection, Public Campaign - Social media, School campaign or collection

    Description: Our " Rotary Club Of Smart City Navi Mumbai" Along with NMMC, Doing E-waste Collection Drive & General Public awareness programme (Online & Offline) on 14th Oct 2020. E-waste bins will be installed in 60 societies across Navi Mumbai. Collected E-waste will be handover to authorized E-waste recycler.

    Once event is over society members will take charge of Bins & awareness activity in there societies so that it is ongoing continuous process of proper disposal  of e-waste.
    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    Saahas

    Organisation website:

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    Social:

    City:

    Gurugram, Bengaluru

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    31st October 2021

    Activities:

    Webinar

    Description: As a part of WEEE Forum’s invitation to all organisations sensitive to the issue of effective and circular e-waste management to plan awareness raising activities for 14 October we have organised the following activities:

    Nature knows no waste - EEE"  An E-waste Webinar on Health Hazards and Environmental Impact.

    Going beyond the sensitization for an informed e-waste management system, need of the hour is to engage the stakeholders and end users with the crude reality of the negative effects of improper handling, disposal, resource recovery done of any Electrical & Electronic Equipment. We are bringing in a panel of esteemed stakeholders to give a comprehensive and wholistic over view of the impending aftermath that's looming over the earth in all forms of man-made disasters.

    Date : 31st October 2021

    Time : 11am - 12 pm IST

    Link: To be shared

     
    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    Sanshodhan An E-Waste Exchange Pvt Ltd

    Organisation website:

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    Activity website:

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    Social:

    City:

    Hyderabad

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    16 Oct 2020

    Activities:

    Conference

    Description:

    Sanshodhan An E-Waste Exchange agrees with WEEE Forum that 'education' is one of the key strategies to prevent e-pollution and enable environment-friendly recycling of e-waste. Sanshodhan will organize a web-conference on 'Responsible Production, Consumption & Recycling of E-Waste':


    DIGITISATION FOR EPR COMPLIANCE, RECYCLING & CIRCULAR ECONOMY


    CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES


    INTERNATIONAL E-WASTE DAY 2020
    15.30- 18.00Hrs IST |16 Oct 2020 | On CLOUD


    REGISTER IN ADVANCE:
    https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwtcOqtrj8rH9PC1asV4nDaWKBKPH76yhYE


    More info and the programme: https://e-wasteexchange.com/index.php/news/view/10/116

    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    Sanshodhan An E-Waste Exchange pvt ltd

    Organisation website:

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    Social:

    City:

    Hyderabad

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    14 Oct 2021

    Activities:

    Workshop

    Description: As a part of WEEE Forum’s invitation to all organisations sensitive to the issue of effective and circular e-waste management to plan awareness raising activities for 14 October we plan the following activities:

    The secondary resource market (resources recovered from e-waste) is projected to grow from USD 9.4 billion in 2020 to USD 11.8 billion by 2025. Real demand for precious metals, such as copper, gold, silver, platinum, and palladium, rises from their use in industrial applications. The growing need for metals demands the recycling and recovery of precious metals from e-waste.

    Thus, there is a need to develop “secondary resource markets” that will not only boost recycling but will emerge as a dependable place for ‘recyclers’ to sell the recovered metals & materials (recovered resources) in the open market.

    Sanshodhan will organize a webinar, and share the details on the topic, on the E-Waste Day, 14 Oct 2021.
    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    Sofies UK

    Organisation website:

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    Social:

    City:

    Various

    Countries:

    India, Switzerland, United Kingdom

    Date(s):

    14/10/2021

    Activities:

    Business collection

    Description: At Sofies, we are dedicating the entire month of October to the topic of e-waste. And to mark the occasion, we are doing an inter office e-waste competition, where employees are asked to collect any e-waste from their houses for correct disposal. The office that collects the highest weight of e-waste per capita will win the challenge!

    In addition, our UK office is preparing a video where Sofies UK Managing Director, Federico Magalini, will answer questions from the audience (collected via form on social media) about e-waste management and the current challenges in the field. The idea is to promote awareness and to bring people closer to the topic.
    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    Sogo Synergy Pvt Ltd

    Organisation website:

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    Activity website:

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    Social:

    City:

    Bengaluru

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    9-10 October, 2021

    Activities:

    Public Campaign - Internet news, Public collection, News release, Social media

    Description: As a part of WEEE Forum’s invitation to all organisations sensitive to the issue of effective and circular e-waste management to plan awareness raising activities for 14 October we plan the following activities:

    In October, Sogo Synergy will be conducting a month-long collection drive across large residential complexes in Bengaluru, Mumbai and Chennai, India.

    In Bengaluru, we will be setting up multiple collection centres across strategic locations in the city on the 9th and 10th of October, 2021, which will be accessible to the public to come and drop off their e-waste while they can also request a free pickup for larger appliances.
    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    SOGO Synergy Pvt. Ltd.

    Organisation website:

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    Social:

    City:

    Bengaluru

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    11th oct till 4th Nov

    Activities:

    Public collection

    Description: SOGO Synergy is conducting multiple E-waste awareness and collection drives across Bengaluru for International E-Waste Day, a global event dedicated to addressing the critical issue of electronic waste. This initiative aims to boost awareness of responsible e-waste management, encourage recycling, and advocate for proper disposal practices. Our vision is to unite individuals, businesses, and governments globally in a collective effort to combat e-waste, promoting a sustainable approach to electronics consumption. Through engaging activities, educational campaigns, and community involvement, SOGO Synergy's International E-Waste Day seeks to make a positive impact on the environment while fostering a greener and healthier future for all. Join us in this crucial mission!

    Scheduled Collection and Awareness Drive:

    Greenwood International School

    I-Life Apartments society of 267 flats

    The Rotary Club J.P. Nagar

    The Rotary Club Bengaluru South Samarpane

    M.S. Ramaiah College
    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    Subramanyam Educational and Charitable Trust

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    Social:

    City:

    Anantapur

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    13-10-2023

    Activities:

    Conference, Workshop, School campaign or collection

    Description: The Joint Conference on E-Waste Management at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU) Anantapur, scheduled for October 13, 2023, is a collaborative effort between JNTU Anantapur, SECT (Subramanyam Educational and Charitable Trust), and Raise Your Hands, a prominent NGO's dedicated to environmental causes.

    This groundbreaking conference aims to address the pressing issue of electronic waste (e-waste) management, offering a platform for knowledge exchange, innovative solutions, and advocacy. E-waste poses a significant environmental challenge, and this event will bring together experts, scholars, and professionals to share insights, research findings, and best practices in responsible e-waste handling, recycling, and sustainable disposal methods.

    Key highlights of the conference include informative sessions, panel discussions, and workshops focusing on e-waste awareness, circular economy principles, and the role of technology in minimizing electronic waste. Additionally, participants will have the opportunity to network with like-minded individuals, organizations, and government representatives committed to addressing this critical global issue.

    By collaborating with SECT and Raise Your Hands, JNTU Anantapur reaffirms its dedication to promoting environmental sustainability and contributing to the global effort to reduce e-waste and its detrimental impact on our planet. Together, we strive to inspire change and foster a greener, more responsible future.
    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    Sustainaholics

    Organisation website:

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    City:

    Hyderabad

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    October 4th to October 10th, 2021

    Activities:

    Public Campaign - Social media, Public collection

    Description: Who are we? - Sustainaholics, a team of enthusiastic individuals aiming to practice and spread awareness about living a low waste lifestyle thereby aiming to contribute our part to avoid future climate catastrophes and handover a safe planet to the future generations. We are from Hyderabad, Telangana State, India.

    As a part of WEEE Forum’s invitation to all organisations sensitive to the issue of effective and circular e-waste management to plan awareness raising activities for 14 October we plan the following activities:

    What are we doing on International E-Waste Day ? We are hosting an e-waste collection drive in our city on the occasion of International e-waste Day, in collaboration with Waste Ventures India, a Hyderabad based waste management Social Enterprise.

    We are also conducting few online contests encouraging people to post memes, reels on Instagram with E-Waste Theme. Winners will be rewarded with eco friendly gifting goodies.

    When & Where? Placing drop boxes at various public places in the city from Oct 4th till Oct 9th, 2021. Putting up a collection stall at FAFF Exhibition, Hitex, Madhapur, Hyderabad on Oct 10th, 2021 (Sunday).

    Why are we doing it? Safe and Scientific disposal of e-waste. Also, raising funds for Restoration of Muskhi Lake at Manikonda, Hyderabad, Telangana State, India, by Dhruvansh NGO (Profits generated from selling e-waste donated by individuals to Waste Ventures India)

    What do participating individuals get as reward? Pencils made of recycled paper, a small token of appreciation for their efforts.

    Contact us on:

    1. +919182551418 for drop box at your shop/school/college/office

    2. @sustainaholics on Instagram

    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    The Nature Connect

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    Social:

    City:

    Navi Mumbai

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    10 to 14 October

    Activities:

    Public Campaign - Internet news, Social media, News release, School campaign or collection

    Description: Awareness drive to properly dispose e-waste and protect the environment with social clubs, schools, colleges, environmentalists and civic body, Dil Se Navi Mumbai platform & Public Relations Council of India.



    To create awareness about proper disposal of E-Waste such as:


    Discarded computer monitors, motherboards, mobile phones and chargers, compact discs, headphones, television sets, ACs and refrigerators etc.,


    Human Chain and Street Play by Students of Anchorwala Education Academy, Vashi, Navi Mumbai (India)


    Venue: Outside Vashi Railway Station.


    On: Monday, October 14, 2019


    From: 9 AM onward




    • Please join us and support the campaign to protect the environment.

    • Please deposit your E-waste in special Reed Bin at the Human Chain Venue

    • Unscientific disposal of e-waste can cause a host of health problems such as cancer.


    Campaign supported by Lions Club Navi Mumbai NRI


    Powered by Public Relations Council of India

    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    TUV Rheinland

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    Activity website:

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    Social:

    City:

    World

    Countries:

    Germany, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Republic Of, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, Province Of China, United Arab Emirates, United States, Vietnam

    Date(s):

    October 21

    Activities:

    Workshop

    Description: Making every Day Repair Day > with Intention, Policy, and Standards organized together with iFixit, TCO Development, World Economic Forum

    ICT products like computers, smartphones, etc are fundamental tools adding efficiency to our lives amongst other advantages.

    At the same time, NGO’s have highlighted challenges covering environmental, human and labour rights, and effective eWaste management for the Electronics industry.

     

    At the occasion of the eWaste Day 2021, Together Open Repair, and many others during this webinar, we’ll get a glimpse into the developments from the perspective of:

    • Policy measures such as EU’s Circular Economy Action Plan, Sustainable Products Initiative, Green public Procurement (GPP) criteria, etc.

    • industry initiatives to harmonize and fast track progress towards circular and fair ICT, with focus on Repairability


     

    Agenda

    1. Research/Policy/Strategy > Recorded message (WEF Mo Chatterji)/Rakesh Vazirani

    2. Hotspots to be tackled > Greenpeace East Asia (Ada Kong + August Rick)

    3. Its possible > iFixit (Kyle Wiens)

    4. Repairability within your purchasing decisions > TCO Development (Nick Liu)

    5. Standards to assess & safeguard > TUV Rheinland (Rakesh Vazirani)

    6. Q&A

    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    Ummid foundation hope for human

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    Social:

    City:

    Delhi ncr

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    14 october

    Activities:

    Public collection, Workshop

    Description: We are an ngo working on e-waste Collection Drive as well as training too. We have in association with the recycler have started collecting the e-waste for recycling working towards greener tomorrow.
    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    WE The Recycling Company

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    Social:

    City:

    Mumbai

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    03/10/2023

    Activities:

    Public collection, School campaign or collection, Business collection

    Description: WE The Recycling company in partnership with Godrej Appliances conducts free online/offline awareness campaigns and collection drives across India or educational institutes, corporates, brands, hospitals, residential complexes etc. In this session, WE cover different aspects of E-waste, their life cycle, current scenario of waste generated, importance of recycling and how to support Digital India-Clean India initiative.

    Awareness campaigns helps to create social impact by educating young minds and people from rural areas. In last one year, WE conducted 186 activities with different stakeholders in more than 20 states and 25+ cities in India and have impacted over 400,000 people by encouraging them to support E-waste recycling through formal channel.

    For the next 2 months, WE have planned to conduct multiple awareness sessions and run mega collection drive in association with Thane Municipal Corporation and Anti-Plastic Brigade Charitable Trust.
    Participant

    Organisation Name:

    WE The Recycling Company

    Organisation website:

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    City:

    Mumbai

    Country:

    India

    Date(s):

    October 10-October 31

    Activities:

    Workshop, School campaign or collection, Business collection, Public collection, Business campaign -Social media

    Description: WE The Recycling Company is a start-up based in Mumbai India, focusing on E-waste collection, dismantling and recycling. Our mission is to close the loop of circular economy for a sustainable future.

    WE have been organizing awareness webinars on “Electronic Waste Management.” for students, parents, and faculty members of different schools & colleges. WE also conduct awareness sessions with corporates, brands, and residential complexes etc.  As a part of our activity, after the webinar, WE ask participants to drop-off their E-waste at school on a regular basis or directly notify us by phone/e-mail for E-waste pickup from their home location. In lieu, WE issue a GREEN CERTIFICATE OF RECYCLING in the name of the school & also give a memento for supporting Clean India - Green India. After the Webinar, Feedback link is shared with all participants. On receipt of feedback, we issue E-Certificates to all participants. You can reach out to us to arrange one session for your community.


    As a part of WEEE Forum’s invitation to all organisations sensitive to the issue of effective and circular e-waste management to plan awareness raising activities for 14 October WE want to reach out to 50+ organizations and educational institutes PAN India for spreading awareness and collection in the next 2-3 weeks. In addition, we want to highlight recycling purpose on social media, TV,  and newspaper. WE also have plan to conduct competitions such as slogan writing, drawing and project making related to E-waste challenges and management.

    About

    The WEEE Forum a.i.s.b.l. is an international association representing 51 producer responsibility organisations across the globe. Together with our members, we are at the forefront of turning the extended producer responsibility principle into an effective electronic waste management policy approach through our combined knowledge of the technical, business and operational aspects of collection, logistics, de-pollution, processing, preparing for reuse and reporting of e-waste. Our mission is to be the world’s foremost e-waste competence centre excelling in the implementation of the circularity principle.

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