Recycling Parks - 11.01.2024

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Recycling

Parks
Waste Management
www.invest.rajasthan.gov.in
AGENDA

1 Ecology of Waste Management

2 Types of Wastes

3 Data Analysis

4 Environmental Effects

5 Timeline

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1 ECOLOGY OF WASTE
MANAGEMENT
33%
Composting

9% 18%
Landfill Incineration

28% 12%
Recycle Energy Recover

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Target Industries for Recycling 2
Parks

Solid Waste Management Construction


& Demolition
1 3 5
Plants :
Waste E-Waste
Plastic Waste, End of life
Management Management
vehicles, Old Batteries etc.

2 4 6
Liquide Waste Bio Medical Hazardous
Management Waste Wastes
Plants Management Management

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Rules, Acts related to Waste Management

1 Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016

2 Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2018

3 Bio-medical Waste Management Rules, 2016

4 E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2022

5 Construction and Demolition Waste Management Rules, 2016

Hazardous and other Wastes (Management & Transboundary


6 Movement) Rules, 2016

7 Battery Waste Management Rules, 2022


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Available facilities
State’s 1st Integrated Resource Recovery Park coming up at Tholai near Jaipur.

Forest and Environment Department laid the foundation stone of Integrated Resource Recovery Park spread
over 48 hector area on 5th June 2023.

This park will encourage the setting up of Waste Processing Units.

It will have 100 plots ranging from 1,000 sq m to 10,000 sqm.

Plots will be mainly provided to set up units wanting to process various types of wastes like e-waste, plastic
waste, end of life vehicles and old-batteries, etc.“

The state forest and environment department had proposed in the recent draft of Rajasthan Electronic
Waste Disposal Policy 2022 to set up an integrated recycling park, which will be responsible for recycling,
refurbishing and dismantling of electronic waste in the state.
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Incentives and Subsidies to the industries

The state will consider giving a package in addition to


RIPS-2022 to the e-waste recycling units established in
the park.

State Government envisioned to facilitate


channelization of e-Waste generated within the state
to the recycling park.

The Rajasthan State Pollution Control Board (RSPCB) will


also support mobile based e-Waste collection platform
by providing funding under the Start-up policy.

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Manufacturing Sector Incentives
Asset Creation Incentives Additional Incentives Exemptions Offered

Investment Subsidy Employment Booster Electricity Duty


(SGST Reimbursement) • 10% to 15% booster on chosen Asset
75% of the State Tax due and Creation Incentive for generating more jobs 100% exemption of
deposited for a period of 7 years Electricity duty for 7 years
Green Incentive
• 1-3 yr upto 50 Cr per year Incentives defined for areas such as ZLD,
• 4-7 yr upto 65 Cr per year captive generation, emissions control etc. Land Tax & Conversion Charges
— OR — 100% conversion charges benefits given in
Cluster Incentives stages as notified by the State 100% exemption of
Capital Subsidy Encouraging principal and ancillaries land tax for 7 years
13-28% of EFCI* to be disbursed in basis total investment committed
annual installments in 10 years
• 1-3 yr upto 50 Cr per year Mandi Fee
Freight Subsidy
• 4-7 yr upto 65 Cr per year 100% exemption of mandi fee
Reimbursement of freight charges for
• 8-10 yr upto 50 Cr per year exports through State ICDs upto for 7 years
gateway ports
— OR —
Turnover Linked Incentive Stamp Duty
Training & Skilling Incentive
1.2-2 % of Net Sales Turnover to 100% Stamp Duty benefit
Skilling support in form of a Training
be disbursed annually for 10 years given in stages as notified by
Subsidy of Rs. 4000 per worker per
• 1-3 yr upto 50 Cr per year the State
month for 6 months for training
• 4-7 yr upto 65 Cr per year delivered in Rajasthan
• 8-10 yr upto 50 Cr per year

*EFCI refers to Eligible Fixed Capital Investment 8


Incentives and Subsidies to the industries
Manufacturing Additional Package | Incentives for thrust sectors
defined under Manufacturing category
Additional Incentives offered to Manufacturing Thrust Sectors

Thrust Sector Interest Subsidy Anchor Booster


Booster

10% higher SGST cap (82.5% Regional/Sectoral anchor booster


reimbursement against 75% in the OR OR of 20% to the first 3 units making
base package) OR mega/ultra mega investments
Interest subsidy of 5% for 5
10% higher TLI over base incentive years up to a maximum of 2.5% 100% banking, wheeling and
OR of investments per year transmission charges benefits for
Captive Power Plants set up by
10% higher capital subsidy over Anchor enterprises.
base incentive

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SOLID WASTE
MANAGEMENT Waste to energy Plants
PLANTS IN work order has been

RAJASTHAN 01
awarded for Jaipur and
Jodhpur. Lease agreement
has been done.

RDF
Jaipur (350 TPD) plant is
operational and another 300
02
TPD plant has been provided to
Department of Economic Affairs
(DEA) under VGF scheme of GoI
Bio-methanation
Udaipur (20 TPD) and & Dungarpur (7 TPD)
03 plants are operational and Jodhpur (100
TPD) and Jaipur (400 TPD) plant proposal has
been provided to Department of Economic
Affairs (DEA) under VGF scheme of GoI
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Avenues of recycling park in Rajasthan
Establishing a recycling park in Rajasthan can contribute significantly to waste management and environmental sustainability.

01 Waste Collection Centers - Set up waste collection centers at strategic locations to facilitate the easy
disposal of recyclable materials.

02 Training and Employment Opportunities- Provide training and employment opportunities for local
communities in waste management and recycling processes.

03 Research and Innovation- Encourage research and innovation in recycling technologies and processes.
Explore partnerships with research institutions and organizations working on sustainable waste management
solutions.

04 Marketing
recycling.
and Outreach-Conduct outreach programs to educate the public about the importance of

05 Partnerships with Industries- Establish partnerships with industries that can use recycled
materials, creating a market for the products generated in the recycling park.

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Key Agencies/Players in Rajasthan

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Comparison of Schemes/Policies related Recycling in
other states

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WASTE
RECYCLE
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Commercial waste Residential waste Industrial waste

72% 16%
68% 32%
12%
74% 17%

9%
10%

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E-Waste Recycling

E-W ast
CONTENT
In n o v a t iv e
3. World
Presence
4. and
Up c o m i n g
Projects
( GOI)

States
that E- w a s t e
5. processed
the most
6.
Generation &
Pr o c e s se d 7. Why
Rajasthan
a m o u n t s of Data
E- W a s t e

8.CnRlaujsatse r s i
tha n
SWOT Wa y
9. Analysis 10 Forward 11 Conta ct

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World 10,129.00 6.92 United
As of 2019
Presence China
States (in
Kiloton)

3,230.00 India 2,569.00 Japan 2,143.00 Brazil

0 India ranks third biggest


generator of E-Waste
E-Waste generated per capita
in the country is low 0
1 2

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Govt Of India
Extensive Producer
To ta l a n n ua l rec yc ling Responsibility
c a p a c ity o f a ro un d requirements 2016
0.5 m illio n to n s
0
E- Waste Recycling
06 1
Innov a tive
Facilitatin g Producer
Responsibility and 02 Registered recycling
Organizations fa c ilities are 275 in 16
Upcoming s ta tes
Projects
05 (GOI)

National inventory of
03 O nline m a s s b a la nc e
e- waste system
04

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Top 8 States that
processed the
most a m o u n ts
of E-Waste:
As of 2021-22
(in Tonnes)
E-waste
Generation and 15

Processed 13

data for the E-waste


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Generation in India
years 2017–18 09

to 07
E-waste
2020–21 in 05 Processed in India
India 03

0
India has 567 facilities for processing E-
Waste
01

1 2017 2018 2019 2020

0 Combined Yearly Capacity of about 17.23


lakh tonnes
2020–21
2019–20
26.33
Hazardous waste
22.07%
2 2018–19 21.35%
recycling indicator
208 of these are recycling plants, having (%)
0 an installed capacity for recycling of 10.69 lakh
tonnes per year.
2017–18 9.8%

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Why
Rajasthan Total 25 e-waste processing
units are authorized by
Rajasthan State Pollution
Control Board

RSPCB will launch GreenCo Rating


s y s t e m for e - w a s t e processing units
of the State

An integrated recycling
park will be set u p at
J a m w a Ra m g a r h, Jaipur.

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RSPCB Authorized Recyclers

Sr No. Authorized Recyclers Cpcty MTA


RSPCB Authorized Recyclers

Sr No. Authorized Recyclers Cpcty MTA


RSPCB Authorized Recyclers

Sr No. Authorized Recyclers Cpcty MTA

Source: https://cpcb.nic.in/uploads/Projects/E-Waste/List_of_E-waste_Recycler.pdf
Way Forward Promotion of buy- Door-to-door
back scheme awareness through
for Effective Repairing/
Management Maintenance agents

Of E-Waste
E-Waste Addition of E-
Recycling collection through Waste contents in
Mobile Apps student’s
curriculum

GreenCo rating
for E-Waste Third Party audits
processing units
STRENGTHS WEAKNESS
Significant increase in E-Waste
W Non-availability of accurate data
related to E-Waste
volumes
Poor implementation of E-waste
E-Waste management and handling
management of and handling
rules in place
rules
Growing demand of
No legislations in the most of
recycled materials

S the organizations related to


Huge cost involved in sourcing
of E-waste

SWOT

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THREATS OPPORTUNITIES
Consumer behaviour
Growing quantum of E-waste offers
Designed product
opportunities to entrepreneurs
obsolescence
Illegal import of E-waste from
European countries
T Scope of urban mining
Collection can be done using E-platform
E-waste still usable condition can be
Toxic elements degrading soil
donated to weaker section
and water quality in vicinity
CONTACT

Bureau of Investment
Promotion
THANK
YOU.
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