Balancing Responsibility and Reality: Rethinking India’s Recycling Cost Structure
New Delhi [India], April 22: India’s push toward environmental responsibility took a bold step with the government’s updated rules under the E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2022. The revised framework introduces significantly higher payments for recycling bulkier appliances like air conditioners, refrigerators, and televisions. While the objective—to boost formal recycling and reduce environmental harm—is both necessary and [...]
New Delhi [India], April 22: India’s push toward environmental responsibility took a bold step with the government’s updated rules under the E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2022. The revised framework introduces significantly higher payments for recycling bulkier appliances like air conditioners, refrigerators, and televisions. While the objective—to boost formal recycling and reduce environmental harm—is both necessary and commendable, the method of implementation has sparked legitimate concerns among major OEMs such as Daikin, Hitachi, and Samsung.
As the founder of Foxx Compliance Services, an authorised e-waste recycler operating in the formal sector, I’ve witnessed firsthand both the urgent need for strong recycling mechanisms and the challenges posed by abrupt regulatory shifts.