E-Waste Zone
Full Form of EWZ
What is EWZ?
An E-Waste Zone (EWZ) is a designated area or facility for the collection, sorting, and processing of electronic waste. In India, EWZs are established under the E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2016, to ensure environmentally sound management of discarded electronics such as computers, mobile phones, and televisions. These zones are operated by authorized recyclers and help recover valuable materials like copper, gold, and plastics while minimizing pollution from hazardous substances like lead, mercury, and cadmium. EWZs are commonly found in urban and industrial regions across states like Delhi, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu, where e-waste generation is high. They play a critical role in reducing the environmental footprint of India's rapidly growing electronics sector. For students, the term EWZ is relevant in environmental science and policy exams, often appearing in questions on waste management and sustainability. Understanding EWZs helps grasp the practical implementation of India's circular economy goals and the importance of responsible consumption.
EWZ का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
The new EWZ in Bengaluru has the capacity to process 10,000 tonnes of e-waste annually, diverting toxic materials from landfills.