PCB Recycling Facility at C-MET, Hyderabad Inaugurated
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Indigenously developed e-waste recycling
technology give a fillip to India’s Mission to Atmanirbharata
and circular economy
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Centre
for Materials for Electronics Technology (C-MET) is an autonomous scientific
society under Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of
India. It is having three R&D
laboratories located at Hyderabad, Pune & Thrissur
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India
generates around 3.2 million Tons per year of electronic waste
The Secretary,
Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY),
Alkesh Kumar Sharma has inaugurated 1Ton/day PCB Recycling
facility at the Centre for Materials for Electronics Technology (C-MET), in Hyderabad
on 27 January, 2023.
Talking
on the occasion, he mentioned that a circular economy approach towards e-waste management
will play an important role in resource efficiency, reduction in pollution, recovery
of precious materials and minimization of health hazards. He said that Ministry
has introduced SPECS scheme for helping e-waste recycling industries to set up their
plant in India instead of sending the e-waste materials outside for recycling. He
also said that the indigenously developed e-waste recycling technologies will give
a fillip to India’s Mission to Atmanirbharata and circular
economy.
Centre
for Materials for Electronics Technology (C-MET) is an autonomous scientific society
under Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India. It is having three R&D laboratories located
at Hyderabad, Pune & Thrissur focusing on different
thrust areas on critical electronic materials. C-MET, Hyderabad lab is focused on
the development of high purity, semiconductors and strategic materials including
metals and alloys.
One of
the major thrust areas of C-MET, Hyderabad is to develop environmentally benign
e-waste recycling technologies to promote resource efficiency and circular economy
in the country. India generates around 3.2 million Tons
per year of electronic waste which contains many precious materials like Gold,
Palladium, Silver etc. in addition to hazardous materials which can cause irreparable
health hazards to human being. In this context, development of environmentally benign
process to address those issues are of paramount importance.
C-MET
has established Center of Excellence (CoE) on E-waste Management first of its kind in the country
under PPP model. CoE on E-waste management has developed
all varieties of e-waste recycling technologies viz. spent PCB, Li Ion Battery,
Permanent magnet and Si-solar cells etc. The PCB recycling technology developed
by CoE is at Technology Readiness Level 6 stage and now
ready for commercialization. C-MET has not only developed recycling technologies
but also designed and fabricated necessary processing equipment for the same.