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IS Standard

Centralized data processing: Mainframe

ITEW1

Centralized data processing: Minicomputers

ITEW1

Personal Computing: Personal Computers (Central Processing Unit with input and output devices)

ITEW2

Personal Computing: Laptop Computers(Central Processing Unit with input and output devices)

ITEW3

Personal Computing: Notebook Computers

ITEW4

Personal Computing: Notepad Computers

ITEW5

Printers including cartridges

ITEW6

Copying equipment

ITEW7

Electrical and electronic typewriters

ITEW8

User terminals and systems

ITEW9

Facsimile

ITEW10

Telex

ITEW11

Telephones

ITEW12

Pay telephones

ITEW13

Cordless telephones

ITEW14

Cellular telephones : Feature phones

ITEW15

Cellular telephones : Smart phones

ITEW15

Answering systems

ITEW16

Television sets (including sets based on (Liquid Crystal Display and Light Emitting Diode technology)

CEEW1

Refrigerator

CEEW2

Washing Machine

CEEW3

Air-conditioners excluding centralized air conditioning plants

CEEW4

Fluorescent and other Mercury containing lamps

CEEW5

Products or equipment of Transmitting sound, images or other information by Telecommunications and Bluetooth enabled devices - Smart Watch/ Fitness Band, Bluetooth Headset,Virtual Reality Camera, etc

ITEW17

Products or equipment of Transmitting sound, images or other information by Telecommunications – Telecommunication Antenna

ITEW17

Products or equipment of Transmitting sound, images or other information by Telecommunications – Transmitters

ITEW17

Products or equipment of Transmitting sound, images or other information by Telecommunications - Wi-Fi/wireless enabled Devices

ITEW17

Products or equipment of Transmitting sound, images or other information by Telecommunications – Radio/Satellite Telephone

ITEW17

walkie talkie

ITEW17

BTS (all components excluding structure of tower)

ITEW18

Tablets, I-PAD

ITEW19

Phablets

ITEW20

Scanners

ITEW21

Routers - Routers, Access Point and Controller, LAN Switches, SDWAN, ioT Gateway, etc

ITEW22

GPS

ITEW23

UPS -upto 2 KVA

ITEW24

UPS -greater than 2 KVA

ITEW24

INVERTER -upto 2 KVA

ITEW25

INVERTER -greater than 2 KVA

ITEW25

Modems

ITEW26

ELECTRONIC DATA STORAGE DEVICES FOR FLASH DRIVE (SMALL DEVICES)

ITEW27

ELECTRONIC DATA STORAGE DEVICES FOR LARGE DRIVE LIKE SERVER

ITEW27

Screen, Electronic Photo frames, Electronic Display Panel, Monitors

CEEW6

Radio sets

CEEW7

Set top Boxes

CEEW8

Video Cameras

CEEW9

Video Recorders

CEEW10

Hi-Fi Recorders

CEEW11

Audio Amplifiers- Speakers, Multi Media Speaker, Home Theatre, Sound Bar, Wireless Speaker etc

CEEW12

Other Services

FAQ

. Electronic Waste (E-Waste) means electrical and electronic equipment, whole or in part discarded as waste by the consumer or bulk consumer as well as rejects from manufacturing, refurbishment and repair processes. It comprises of end of life information technology and telecommunication (IT & Telecoms) equipment such as centralized data processing, mainframes, minicomputers, personal computers, laptops, printers, use terminals, cellular phone, etc. and end of life consumer electrical and electronics such as television sets, refrigerator, air conditioner, washing machine and fluorescent and other mercury containing lamps. This equipment along with their EEE code are listed in schedule – I of the rules (Annexure-I).

Under the E-Waste (M) Rules, 2016, 'Electrical and Electronic Equipment' (EEE) means equipment which are dependent on electric current or electro-magnetic field in order to become functional.

Yes, E-waste contains hazardous substances such as lead, cadmium, mercury, hexavalent chromium, polychlorinated bi-phenyls (PCBs), brominated flame retardants (BFR), etc.

A. E-waste can cause health risks and damage to environment if the E-waste is opened-up and attempts are made for retrieval of useful components or material in an un-scientific manner or if the material is disposed in open. The electronic and electrical equipment after their useful life may not cause any harm if stored safely in households/stores. The electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) have valuable materials and hazardous/toxics substances in their components. E-waste can be considered as a resource that contains useful material of economic benefit for recovery of plastics, iron, glass, aluminum, copper and precious metals such as silver, gold, platinum, and palladium and lead, cadmium, mercury etc. However, at the same time presence of heavy metals (As, Cd, Hg, Pb etc.) and other toxic substances such as polychlorinated bi-phenyls (PCBs), etched chemicals, etc. may pose risk to health and environment during handling and recovery operations.

The management of E-Waste in India is regulated through E – Waste (M) Rules, 2016 under the Environment Protection Act, 1986. Further the rules have been amended in 2018. Digital copies of these rules are uploaded at CPCB’s website (Link

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