E waste management for MSU-IIT

26
e-Waste Management for MSU-IIT Ernesto E. Empig, DiSDS MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology Faculty: Dr. Ermelinda G. Tobias Ernesto E. Empig, DiSDS

Transcript of E waste management for MSU-IIT

Page 1: E waste management for MSU-IIT

e-Waste

Management for

MSU-IITErnesto E. Empig, DiSDS

MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology

Faculty: Dr. Ermelinda G. Tobias

Ernesto E. Empig, DiSDS

Page 2: E waste management for MSU-IIT

About e-Waste

Ernesto E. Empig, DiSDS

Page 3: E waste management for MSU-IIT

E-waste categories

1. ICT and Telecommunications equipment

Mainframes

Printers, Personal computers (CPU, mouse, screen and keyboard included)

Laptop computer

Networking equipment

Scanners

Mobile phones

CD / DVDs / Floppy Disks

UPSs

Radio sets

Television sets

Video cameras

Video recorders

Hi-fi recorders

Audio amplifiers

Musical instruments.Ernesto E. Empig, DiSDS

Page 4: E waste management for MSU-IIT

E-waste categories

2. Office electronics

Photocopying equipment

Electrical and electronic

typewriters

Pocket and desk calculators

Facsimile and Telephones.

Ernesto E. Empig, DiSDS

Page 5: E waste management for MSU-IIT

E-waste categories

3. Large Household Appliances Refrigerators

Freezers

Washing machines

Dish washing machines

Cooking equipment

Microwaves

Electric heating appliances

Electric hot plates

Electric radiators

Electric fans

Air conditioner appliances

exhaust ventilation and conditioning equipment

large appliances for heating beds, rooms and seating furniture.Ernesto E. Empig, DiSDS

Page 6: E waste management for MSU-IIT

E-waste categories

4. Small Household Appliances Vacuum cleaners

Carpet sweepers

Water dispensers

Toasters

Fryers

Appliances for hair cutting, hair drying brushingteeth, shaving and massage

Electric knives

Clocks

Appliances used for sewing, knitting and weaving.Ernesto E. Empig, DiSDS

Page 7: E waste management for MSU-IIT

E-waste categories

5. Consumer Equipment

Equipment for turning, milling, sanding, grinding, sawing, cutting, shearing, drilling, punching, folding, bending or processing wood, metal and other materials.

Tools for riveting, nailing or screwing or removing rivets, nails, screws or similar uses

Tools for welding, soldering or similar use.

Tools for mowing or other gardening activities

Sewing machines etc.Ernesto E. Empig, DiSDS

Page 8: E waste management for MSU-IIT

E-waste categories

6. Toys, leisure and sports equipmentElectric trains or car racing sets

Hand-held video game

Video games,

Computers for biking, diving, running, rowing, etc.,

Sports equipment with electric or electronic components.Ernesto E. Empig, DiSDS

Page 9: E waste management for MSU-IIT

E-waste categories

7. Lighting Fluorescent tubes,

Compact fluorescent lamps

High intensity discharge lamps, including pressure sodium lamps and metal

halide lamps

Low pressure sodium lamps

Other lighting or equipment for the purpose of spreading or controlling light

with the exception of filament bulbs.

Ernesto E. Empig, DiSDS

Page 10: E waste management for MSU-IIT

E-waste categories

8. Medical equipment Scanners

Operating equipment

Stethoscopes

Radiotherapy equipment

Cardiology

Dialysis

Pulmonary ventilators

Nuclear medicine equipment

Laboratory equipment for in-vitro diagnosis

Analysers

Freezers

Fertilization tests

Other appliances for detecting, preventing, monitoring, treating, alleviating illness, injury or disability.

Ernesto E. Empig, DiSDS

Page 11: E waste management for MSU-IIT

E-waste categories

9. Automatic dispensers Automatic dispensers for hot drinks

Automatic dispensers for hot or cold bottles or cans

Automatic dispensers for solid products

Automatic dispensers for money

other appliances which deliver automatically all kind of products.

Ernesto E. Empig, DiSDS

Page 12: E waste management for MSU-IIT

E-waste categories

10. Monitoring and control

instruments Smoke detectors

Heating regulators

Thermostats

Measuring, weighing or adjusting appliances for household or as laboratory

equipment

other monitoring and control instruments used in industrial installations (e.g.

in control panels).

11. Batteries

Lead Batteries, Nickel and Cadmium batteries etc.

http://www.gesci.org/assets/files/E-Waste%20Guidelines_final%20copy27jan2011.pdf

Ernesto E. Empig, DiSDS

Page 13: E waste management for MSU-IIT

The Problem: Components of

PC

Ernesto E. Empig, DiSDS

Page 14: E waste management for MSU-IIT

The Problem: It contains toxic substances and

chemicalsCOMPONENTS Contituents

Printed circuit boards Lead and cadmium

Cathode ray tubes (CRTs) Lead oxide and cadmium

Switches & flat screen

monitors

Mercury

Computer batteries Cadmium

Capacitors and transformers PCB - poly chlorinated

biphenyl's

Printed circuit boards,

plastic casings cable

Brominated flame

retardant

Cable insulation/coating PVC PVC - poly vinyl

chloride

Ernesto E. Empig, DiSDS

Page 15: E waste management for MSU-IIT

Element Harmful Effects

Lead Extremely harmful to the human body; damages

both the central and peripheral nervous systems;

can cause seizures, retardation, high blood

pressure, damage to the kidneys and liver; adversely affects child development

Beryllium Long term exposure can be carcinogenic, especially

for the lungs. Extreme exposure can lead to a

potentially fatal condition known as Acute Beryllium Disease

Arsenic Arsenic is a notoriously potent poison; causes severe damage to the digestive tract

Mercury Attacks the central nervous and endocrine systems;

harmful to mouth, teeth and gums; poses risk in the neurological development of unborn fetuses

Antimony Toxic to humans in ways similar to arsenic; fatal in large doses

Cadmium Potentially carcinogenic; Repeated exposure can damage the lungs, kidneys and liver

Ernesto E. Empig, DiSDS

Page 16: E waste management for MSU-IIT

Ernesto E. Empig, DiSDS

Page 17: E waste management for MSU-IIT

Methodology

Ernesto E. Empig, DiSDS

Page 18: E waste management for MSU-IIT

E-Waste Videos/files

Ghana

China

Philippines

Recycling E-Waste

Appendix 1: Hazardous Substances that can occur in e-

waste

Ernesto E. Empig, DiSDS

Page 19: E waste management for MSU-IIT

Methodology

1. Create a team/committee to focus in this

project under OVCPD

2. Assess all electronics equipment, devices,

instruments, appliances, etc. that lead to e-

waste issues

3. Create an inventory system to store the

information of all electronics equipment,

devices, instruments, appliances, etc.

4. Create/collect e-waste Policies, standards and

guidelines and implementation rules and

regulations for all stakeholdersErnesto E. Empig, DiSDS

Page 20: E waste management for MSU-IIT

Methodology Cont’n

5. Develop a collaborative information system to be used

by the different offices to effectively use the

paperless transactions.

6. Conduct institute wide trainings to all constituents of

MSU-IIT about PC Recycling and e-waste management.

7. Design and Fabricate e-waste into usable object in the

academe.

8. Commercialize the products of e-waste management

Ernesto E. Empig, DiSDS

Page 21: E waste management for MSU-IIT

Ernesto E. Empig, DiSDS

Page 22: E waste management for MSU-IIT

Suggestions and Action plans

1. Create DATABASE of Electronics’ EOL (End-Of-Life)

2. Period of Collection of E-Waste products

3. Recovery Facility sends out EOL e-waste Materials to E-Recycling Facility

4. Re-Sale/Marketing of e-Products by Regional Caravan

5. Apply the 4Rs to e-Waste Management System - Recovery, Recycle, Re-

Sale, and Re-use of e-Waste Products.

Ernesto E. Empig, DiSDS

Page 23: E waste management for MSU-IIT

Google Apps: Effective Tools

for Collaboration in Academe

Ernesto E. Empig, DiSDS

Page 24: E waste management for MSU-IIT

OC

DOCUMENTS

Google Apps

OVCPD

DOCUMENTS

OVCRE

DOCUMENTS

OVCAA

DOCUMENTS

OVCAF

DOCUMENTS

Cost Center Offices

FacultyStudents

Other Collaborators/Viewers

Collaborative Paperless Transactions Inside

MSU-IIT

Ernesto E. Empig, DiSDS

Page 25: E waste management for MSU-IIT

SCS Initiatives

MSU-IIT hosts CICT PC Recycling Training

PC Recycling Activities Pictures

Retrieved condemned computers without cost

Included the e-waste management topics in the

different major courses

Recycled the e-waste into:

power supply for laboratory

Training equipment for computer repair and maintenance

and electronic workshop

Other usable electronic devices

Ernesto E. Empig, DiSDS

Page 26: E waste management for MSU-IIT

THANK YOU!

Ernesto E. Empig, DiSDS