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write down plastic recycling rules and e wasted​

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Answered by rosypie
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Broadly, there are two major ways to recycle plastic: (1) mechanical recycling ("chop and wash"), where the plastic is washed, ground into powders and melted, and (2) chemical recycling, where the plastic is broken down into monomers. Before recycling, most plastics are sorted according to their resin type.

Answered by vikasdbz123
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Plastic being a major problem for the whole world, Though it proves itself to be one of the convience, cheaper and easy to accessible but it threatens flora and fauna , causing global warming.

Plastic recycling rules and e wasted :-

Computers – PCs, tablets, hard drives, printers, monitors etc.

Batteries (all types of chemistry and size.)

Mobile phones.

Plastics.

Industrial electricity equipment.

Televisions – CRT/ Plasma/LCD/LED.

Photovoltaic cells.

Fluorescent tubes and light bulbs.

are some of the e- waste that can be recycled through the rules of The plastic Waste Management Rules.

The Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016 aim to:

Increase minimum thickness of plastic carry bags from 40 to 50 microns and stipulate minimum thickness of 50 micron for plastic sheets also to facilitate collection and recycle of plastic waste

Expand the jurisdiction of applicability from the municipal area to rural areas, because plastic has reached rural areas also

To bring in the responsibilities of producers and generators, both in plastic waste management system and to introduce collect back system of plastic waste by the producers/brand owners, as per extended producers responsibility

To introduce collection of plastic waste management fee through pre-registration of the producers, importers of plastic carry bags/multilayered packaging and vendors selling the same for establishing the waste management system

To promote use of plastic waste for road construction as per Indian Road Congress guidelines or energy recovery, or waste to oil etc. for gainful utilization of waste and also address the waste disposal issue; to entrust more responsibility on waste generators, namely payment of user charge as prescribed by local authority, collection and handing over of waste by the institutional generator, event organizers.

An eco-friendly product, which is a complete substitute of the plastic in all uses, has not been found till date. In the absence of a suitable alternative, it is impractical and undesirable to impose a blanket ban on the use of plastic all over the country. The real challenge is to improve plastic waste management systems.

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The Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016 aim to: Increase minimum thickness of plastic carry bags from 40 to 50 microns and stipulate minimum thickness of 50 micron for plastic sheets also to facilitate collection and recycle of plastic waste

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