What are the challenges with E-waste management?

Madhuri Kumari
3 min readJul 6, 2022

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E-Waste (Electronic Waste) and its disposal are significant environmental concerns that impact not even a country or a particular land but the entire globe. It also develops significant health issues for people.

These enormous rising trash are frequently found in underdeveloped or developing countries with very few environmental rules and regulations that are rarely followed or no such environmental management policies. Hence, It is essentially a policy frame for better land with strict restrictions.

However, better policies and management houses are not free of challenges. They also face many challenges to sustain in the long run.

Here in this article, we will discuss those major challenges regarding e-waste management. The challenges are :

1. The sustainability challenge in the long term:

When an e-Waste is not handled or disposed of properly, it can turn out to be very dangerous because it contains compounds and materials such as toxic chemical substances and organic pollutants that severely impact our health and the environment.

Electronic items, for example, are frequently burned at informal garbage sites that release toxic, harmful pollutants into the air. The problem of e-Waste arises primarily from the developed or developing countries that produce and receive e-Waste in larger quantities and pollute their land. This reason hinders them from sustaining in the long run. For development, they need more tech support, and for growing e-waste management, they do not have much capacity.

2. The Management challenges:

In developing countries like India, e-waste recycling is significantly taken by an informal activity. Millions and billions of people who live in slums or are unprivileged survive by scavenging items from rubbish dumps or disposed sites.

They either sell that equipment or parts in the market, or if any of such items or their part is usable, they keep and use it (notably for waste paper, plastic, clothes, or metal) without awareness of the harmful emission of chemicals.

The majority of the population of the rural areas are unemployed and earn from collecting scraps and selling them. The customers who look for cheap items purchase them, and sometimes they also use them for illegal means.

Therefore, the management of e-waste becomes challenging. To reduce that challenge, we need a rural population, and making people aware is necessary for better management.

3. The informal sector challenge:

As we have discussed above, the reliance of the informal sector on e-Waste products creates issues, and it gives rise to many significant challenges. Like:
Financial issue: sanctions for e-Waste management and processing rules are largely ignored because low-wage laborers are willing to work even if they lack sufficient training.
Market issue: the knowledge and awareness of people regarding the e-waste market are limited, which is not popularly known to all. Despite the tremendous growth of e-waste generated every year, the e-waste management companies receive very low amounts for their sustenance.

Conclusion :

Much has been discussed about the major challenges of e-waste management that the e-waste management organizations face in their social, financial, technical, cultural, and environmental aspects.

For them, sustainability is one of the most important priorities right now. The government is also encouraging firms that are coming to protect the environment, so why are you not coming forward yet? Must be thinking about whom to contact who can collect your e-waste and provide good service?

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Madhuri Kumari
Madhuri Kumari

Written by Madhuri Kumari

Head of Corporate Communications @ Techchef Data Recovery. ( https://www.techchef.in/ ) India’s Leading Data Recovery and Data Sanitization Company.

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