E-Waste Management

‘Eco Changes’ represents Dilson Enterprises stance on environmental management and the commitment to continuously strive for the greener tomorrow through cutting – edge global environment technologies and the organization’s unique strengths in manufacturing.

We consider minimizing our negative impact on the environment as one of our top management priorities. Our business activities achieve this through technology and action. Supporting these efforts is a culture that encourages each Dilson Enterprises group employee to proactively instigate positive changes and create real improvements in products, systems and services and recycling.

The continuous improvement of our products and services focuses on size and weight reduction, high performance, resource saving and energy efficiency. This is the line with the corporate statement,”Changes for the Better” which result reflects our perpetual drive to actively seek out and enact improvement.

E-WASTE Management Program

Under the new guidelines of the Central Government of India, E-WASTE (Management) Rules 2016 have been notified. Dilson Enterprises (Company) as an Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) stands committed to implement new E-WASTE (Management) Rules 2016 and compliance thereof. E-WASTE has been defined as:

“Waste electrical and electronic equipment, whole or in part discarded as waste by the Consumer or bulk Consumer as well as rejects from their manufacturing, refurbishment and repair processes”.

Managing of E-WASTE is most important because it consists of harmful substances which can bring adverse effects to the environment as well as human life. By scientific disposal of E-WASTE we can save our environment and also prevent its potential negati ve consequences on human health. E-WASTE can also be considered as a resource that contains useful material of economic benefit for recovery of plastics, iron, glass, aluminium , copper and precious metals such as silver, gold, platinum, and palladium and l ead, cadmium, mercury etc.

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