New Rules On Management Of Hazardous Waste
Government
has released new rules for management of hazardous wastes which for the first
time include a separate category of items like tyre, metal scrap, paper and
certain electronic goods that can be recycled and reused.
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Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2016
notified by the Union environment ministry replaces its older version made in
2008.
New
rules:
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The new rules distinguish hazardous waste from others such as
waste tyre, paper waste, metal scrap and used electronic items. The rules
recognise the latter as a resource for recycling and reuse supplementing
industrial processes, thereby reducing the load on the country’s resources.
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Among other items banned for import are waste edible fats and oil
of animals, household waste, tyres for direct re-use purpose, solid plastic
wastes, including PET bottles, waste electrical and electronic assemblies scrap
and other chemical wastes especially in solvent form.
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Metal scrap, paper waste and various categories of electrical and
electronic equipment for re-use purpose, however, can be imported without
permission from the environment ministry.
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Hazardous waste includes material like lead acid battery scrap,
used oil, waste oil and spent catalysts.
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The rules make state governments responsible for environmentally
sound management of hazardous and other wastes and mandate them to set up
industrial space or sheds for recycling, pre-processing and other utilization
of hazardous or other waste.
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The state authorities have also been asked to register the workers
involved in recycling, undertake industrial skill development activities and
ensure safety and health of workers.
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States must also submit annual reports regarding implementation of
these rules to environment ministry. This is because workers employed in
unscientific hazardous waste management practices suffer from neurological
disorders, skin diseases, genetic defects and cancer.
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The rules also mandates state pollution control boards to prepare
an annual inventory of the waste generated, recycled, recovered, utilised
including co-processed, waste re-exported and waste disposed.
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The ambit of the rules has been expanded by including ‘Other
Waste’.
Significance
of new rules:
The
new hazardous waste rules will ensure resource recovery and disposal of
hazardous waste in an environmentally sound manner. The rules are environment
and industry-friendly. The provisions of the new rules are in line with this
government’s priority for Ease of Doing Business and Make in India, but with
responsible concerns for sustainable development.