Recycle with joy at Manak Waste Management Private Limited
Manak Waste Management Private Limited (ASI Mobile World) has joined a CPCB authorised Producer
Responsibility Organisation (PRO) Karo Sambhav Private Limited (Authorisation No.:
B-29016(6)/PRO/18/WM-III dated 29-08-2018) to fulfil its Extended Producer
Responsibility (EPR) compliance. For more information on our PRO, please visit www.Demo.com.
At ASI Mobile World, we are committed to responsible recycling of our end-of-life products and
urge all our customers to join our cohesive e-waste movement.
What is “E-Waste”?
As per the E-waste (Management) Rules, 2016, ‘E-waste’ means electrical and electronic
equipment, whole or in part discarded as waste by the consumer or bulk consumer as well
as rejects from manufacturing, refurbishment and repair processes.
Electronics such as mobile phones, TVs, laptops, printers, fax machines or even their
parts, which have reached the end of their useful life are called “E-Waste”. If not recycled in
an environmentally sound way, e-waste poses a range of environmental risks.
Where and how can you learn more about your E-Waste?
For any queries related to e-waste management, please reach out to Karo Sambhav at
engage@Demo.com. You
can also call Karo Sambhav’s toll-free number at 1800 2121 434.
Important Do’s and Don’ts
The objective of the Bulk Consumer Programme is to provide a responsible E-waste management solution to bulk consumers in India. The Programme serves the E-waste management needs of offices, government institutions, schools, universities, hospitals, hotels, retailers, banks or any other organizations.
If you are a bulk consumer, please reach out to our Karo Sambhav at info@demo.com for
responsible management of your e-waste or call Karo Sambhav’s toll-free number
18002121434.
The waste collector programme focuses on formalizing the waste pickers and aggregators. By being a part of the programme, waste pickers and waste aggregators become a collection channel of the PRO and bring transparency to their processes.
Residential Welfare Associations (RWAs) Programme
The objective of the Residential Welfare Associations (RWAs) Programme is to establish collection channels and provide a responsible E-waste management solution to the individual consumers in urban areas of India.
The Programme serves the E-waste management needs of Residents of Apartment Complexes and
Residential Welfare Associations, wherein collection drives are held, and consumers are
educated on issues related to e-waste.
| S. No. | State | City | Address | Collection Point name | Contact Person Name | Contact Number | STATUS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tamilnadu | Chennai | Indirapuram, Chennai, Tamilnadu – 201014 | ASI Mobile World | Amit Sharma | 123456789 | Active |
| 2 | Tamilnadu | Selam | Near Sarai Khwaja, Sector-35, Selam-121003 | ASI Mobile World | Vivek Kumar Chaudhary | 123456789 | Active |
| 3 | Tamilnadu | Chennai | Near Vaishali Metro station, Chennai – 201010 | ASI Mobile World | Kamaljeet Singh | 123456789 | Active |