UNICARE E WASTE RECYCLER
At unicare we firmly believe that we all should move strongly towards an environment friendly way.
Electronics should be processed in a right manner and should be reused to an extent instead of
discarding them. All the electronics which cannot be repaired further should be processed and recycled
in a right manner.
We believe in recycling and reusing of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) in ecofriendly
way. This includes used electronics which are destined for reuse, resale, salvage, recycling, or disposal.
Others are re-usable (working and repairable electronics) and secondary scrap (copper, steel, plastic,
etc.) to be "commodities", and reserve the term "waste" for residue or material which is dumped by the
buyer rather than recycled, including residue from reuse and recycling operations. Because loads of
surplus electronics are frequently commingled (good, recyclable, and non-recyclable), several public
policy advocates apply the term "e-waste" broadly to all surplus electronics.
As per our research , Each year there are 20 to 50 million tons of e-waste discarded in the world. E-waste
contains toxic materials, including heavy metals, that can easily seep into the ground and ultimately get
into groundwater supplies. Recycling e-waste allows more than 100 million pounds of materials to be
reused annually. Understand the impact of e-waste and what can be done to reduce e-waste.
Unfortunately, only 25 per cent of these electronics- anything from computer keyboards and mice to cell
phones and portable devices - are collected for recycling. The remaining 75 per cent ends up in the active
landfill sites, without recourse to reuse or reconstitution of the valuable – and sometimes toxic – materials
contained within them. Dumping the e waste in landfill may pollute the soil and incineration process may
result into air pollution and may also cause depletion of the ozone layer.
Landfill and incineration, both are different processes but are not safe Mother Nature and living beings. In
landfills, individuals dump all their redundant and superfluous electronic items in a large open area. The
electronic items are manufactured with many types of chemicals and elements like lead, cadmium,
beryllium, mercury and many others which release toxins that are leached out into the soil.
Incineration is a complete combustion process which takes place at higher temperatures like 900-1000
degree Celsius. There is a disadvantage that this process includes emission to air of harmful gases that
makes the atmosphere polluted.
In the long-term, the ideal pathway for the progression of the electronics industry is towards a closed-loop
system, that is to say a framework in which nothing enters into the manufacture of a product that has not
already been reclaimed from the recycling of another.
In the short-term and with barely a quarter of e-scrap making the recycling bins, corporations both large
and small have a much better shot at instituting serious e-waste management programmers'.
Health & Safety E-waste-connected health risks may result from direct contact with harmful materials
such as lead, cadmium, chromium, brominated flame retardants or polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs),
from inhalation of toxic fumes, as well as from accumulation of chemicals in soil, water and food. In
addition to its hazardous components, being processed, e-waste can give rise to a number of toxic byproducts
likely to affect human health. Furthermore, recycling activities such as dismantling of electrical
equipment may potentially bear an increased risk of injury.
Children are especially vulnerable to the health risks that may result from e-waste exposure and,
therefore, need more specific protection. As they are still growing, children’s intake of air, water and food
in proportion to their weight is significantly increased compared to adults, - and with that, the risk of
hazardous chemical absorption. Furthermore, their bodies’ functional systems such as the central
nervous, immune, reproductive and digestive system are still developing and exposure to toxic
substances, by hampering further development, may cause irreversible damage. Many children are
exposed to e-waste-derived chemicals in their daily life due to unsafe recycling activities that are often
conducted at their home- either by family members or by the children themselves. Furthermore, children
may be exposed through dump sites located close to their homes, schools and play areas.
The best solutions for electronic waste is the ‘recycling’. The recycling process is the best way to save the
earth and living beings from slow poisoning chemicals and other toxins. Recycling process involves
dismantling in which different parts of e waste containing risky substances like PCB, Hg, CRT, plastic
removal, segregation of ferrous and non-ferrous metals and printed circuit boards are removed.
There are many recycling centers that are located and established to manage E-Waste generated at
home, offices, and other places. The service providers offer the opportunity to submit all the redundant
and old electrical devices to them and they will recycle it. There are leading companies like Unicare E
Waste Recycler which offer e waste recycling management solutions to the clients and individuals.
The infrastructure of Unicare E Waste Recycler is develop and explore new designed by the owner of the
Co. and e waste management solutions are equipped with best in class machineries for the size reduction,
segregation and pulverization of waste, along with our electro winning & chemical process plant for
collection of base metal as well as precious metals, enable us to recycle and recover up to 98% of
ecofriendly products and dispose the remaining waste and residue through TSDF.
We have appointed all the employees who are highly knowledgeable and well trained in handling e-waste
and work hard to encourage healthy life on this planet. Our effective, efficient and environmentally
sustainable ways to recycle and recover resources from all waste streams to ensure that as much material
as possible is turned into valuable, reusable resources.
We also have highly skilled engineers to refurb old WEEE in our factory workshop, our Resource Recovery
& Recycling Facilities provide a consolidation point for unsorted
material collected from residential or commercial premises for process and transform materials into
valuable, beneficial products for reuse.
Ultimately we are saving landfill space by learning the proper way to dispose of our items. We can take
care of and prolong the life of our planet and to protect the resources we so desperately need. It makes
take a little bit of extra time to ensure that our items are taken care of the right way, but the reward is
greater.
We at Unicare whole heartedly support this mission of E waste recycling and ensure that there is a visible
and cost-free method of getting e-waste to the point of recycling.
We are authorized e-waste recycler of Gujrat state/central pollution control board.We recycle your
electronic waste in an appropriate, ethical responsible manner that adheres to the law & legalizations of
State and Central pollution control Board
Registration No. Reg/G.P.C.B/AWH-121184
Validity upto : 31/03/2027
GSTIN : 24AIGPG4193C1ZM
UNICARE E WASTE RECYCLER
At unicare we firmly believe that we all should move strongly towards an environment friendly way.
Electronics should be processed in a right manner and should be reused to an extent instead of
discarding them. All the electronics which cannot be repaired further should be processed and recycled
in a right manner.
We believe in recycling and reusing of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) in ecofriendly
way. This includes used electronics which are destined for reuse, resale, salvage, recycling, or disposal.
Others are re-usable (working and repairable electronics) and secondary scrap (copper, steel, plastic,
etc.) to be "commodities", and reserve the term "waste" for residue or material which is dumped by the
buyer rather than recycled, including residue from reuse and recycling operations. Because loads of
surplus electronics are frequently commingled (good, recyclable, and non-recyclable), several public
policy advocates apply the term "e-waste" broadly to all surplus electronics.
As per our research , Each year there are 20 to 50 million tons of e-waste discarded in the world. E-waste
contains toxic materials, including heavy metals, that can easily seep into the ground and ultimately get
into groundwater supplies. Recycling e-waste allows more than 100 million pounds of materials to be
reused annually. Understand the impact of e-waste and what can be done to reduce e-waste.
Unfortunately, only 25 per cent of these electronics- anything from computer keyboards and mice to cell
phones and portable devices - are collected for recycling. The remaining 75 per cent ends up in the active
landfill sites, without recourse to reuse or reconstitution of the valuable – and sometimes toxic – materials
contained within them. Dumping the e waste in landfill may pollute the soil and incineration process may
result into air pollution and may also cause depletion of the ozone layer.
Landfill and incineration, both are different processes but are not safe Mother Nature and living beings. In
landfills, individuals dump all their redundant and superfluous electronic items in a large open area. The
electronic items are manufactured with many types of chemicals and elements like lead, cadmium,
beryllium, mercury and many others which release toxins that are leached out into the soil.
Incineration is a complete combustion process which takes place at higher temperatures like 900-1000
degree Celsius. There is a disadvantage that this process includes emission to air of harmful gases that
makes the atmosphere polluted.
In the long-term, the ideal pathway for the progression of the electronics industry is towards a closed-loop
system, that is to say a framework in which nothing enters into the manufacture of a product that has not
already been reclaimed from the recycling of another.
In the short-term and with barely a quarter of e-scrap making the recycling bins, corporations both large
and small have a much better shot at instituting serious e-waste management programmers'.
Health & Safety E-waste-connected health risks may result from direct contact with harmful materials
such as lead, cadmium, chromium, brominated flame retardants or polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs),
from inhalation of toxic fumes, as well as from accumulation of chemicals in soil, water and food. In
addition to its hazardous components, being processed, e-waste can give rise to a number of toxic byproducts
likely to affect human health. Furthermore, recycling activities such as dismantling of electrical
equipment may potentially bear an increased risk of injury.
Children are especially vulnerable to the health risks that may result from e-waste exposure and,
therefore, need more specific protection. As they are still growing, children’s intake of air, water and food
in proportion to their weight is significantly increased compared to adults, - and with that, the risk of
hazardous chemical absorption. Furthermore, their bodies’ functional systems such as the central
nervous, immune, reproductive and digestive system are still developing and exposure to toxic
substances, by hampering further development, may cause irreversible damage. Many children are
exposed to e-waste-derived chemicals in their daily life due to unsafe recycling activities that are often
conducted at their home- either by family members or by the children themselves. Furthermore, children
may be exposed through dump sites located close to their homes, schools and play areas.
The best solutions for electronic waste is the ‘recycling’. The recycling process is the best way to save the
earth and living beings from slow poisoning chemicals and other toxins. Recycling process involves
dismantling in which different parts of e waste containing risky substances like PCB, Hg, CRT, plastic
removal, segregation of ferrous and non-ferrous metals and printed circuit boards are removed.
There are many recycling centers that are located and established to manage E-Waste generated at
home, offices, and other places. The service providers offer the opportunity to submit all the redundant
and old electrical devices to them and they will recycle it. There are leading companies like Unicare E
Waste Recycler which offer e waste recycling management solutions to the clients and individuals.
The infrastructure of Unicare E Waste Recycler is develop and explore new designed by the owner of the
Co. and e waste management solutions are equipped with best in class machineries for the size reduction,
segregation and pulverization of waste, along with our electro winning & chemical process plant for
collection of base metal as well as precious metals, enable us to recycle and recover up to 98% of
ecofriendly products and dispose the remaining waste and residue through TSDF.
We have appointed all the employees who are highly knowledgeable and well trained in handling e-waste
and work hard to encourage healthy life on this planet. Our effective, efficient and environmentally
sustainable ways to recycle and recover resources from all waste streams to ensure that as much material
as possible is turned into valuable, reusable resources.
We also have highly skilled engineers to refurb old WEEE in our factory workshop, our Resource Recovery
& Recycling Facilities provide a consolidation point for unsorted
material collected from residential or commercial premises for process and transform materials into
valuable, beneficial products for reuse.
Ultimately we are saving landfill space by learning the proper way to dispose of our items. We can take
care of and prolong the life of our planet and to protect the resources we so desperately need. It makes
take a little bit of extra time to ensure that our items are taken care of the right way, but the reward is
greater.
We at Unicare whole heartedly support this mission of E waste recycling and ensure that there is a visible
and cost-free method of getting e-waste to the point of recycling.
We are authorized e-waste recycler of Gujrat state/central pollution control board.We recycle your
electronic waste in an appropriate, ethical responsible manner that adheres to the law & legalizations of
State and Central pollution control Board
Registration No. Reg/G.P.C.B/AWH-121184
Validity upto : 31/03/2027
GSTIN : 24AIGPG4193C1ZM
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