A bench headed by Justice U D Salvi expressed concern over the large amount of electronics waste piling up in each state which pose serious health and pollution problems.
"Potential of e-waste to cause environmental damage is not disputed by parties and they are at consensus on the premise that the faithful implementation of the e-Waste Rules, 2011 is necessary to check environmental pollution caused by the e-waste remaining unattended or not handled or treated as per the E-Waste Rules, 2011.
During the proceedings, the counsel appearing on behalf of CPCB told the bench that there were guidelines issued to the states for implementation of E-Waste Rules, 2011, however in case of the conflict between the guidelines and Rules, the Rules would prevail.
The Tribunal was hearing a plea by NGO Toxics Link which claimed that tonnes of second-hand or used goods are being dumped in India leading to a pile-up of e-waste.
Electronic waste is discarded electrical or electronic devices which includes discarded computers, office electronic equipment, entertainment device electronics, mobile phones, television sets and refrigerators.
E-waste Rules, 2011 apply to every producer, consumer or bulk consumer involved in the manufacture, sale, purchase and processing of electrical and electronic equipment or components.
