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Indoor air purifier

Indoor air purifier

Product : Indoor air purifier

IS Standard : LSEEW30

Indoor air purifiers are not covered under the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) framework in India. This means that manufacturers and importers of indoor air purifiers are not responsible for collecting and recycling end-of-life indoor air purifiers.

However, there are a number of reasons why it is still important to properly dispose of and recycle indoor air purifiers. First, indoor air purifiers can contain hazardous materials, such as lead and mercury. Second, indoor air purifiers can contain personal information, such as credit card numbers and Social Security numbers. Third, indoor air purifiers can be a source of e-waste, which is a major environmental problem.

There are a number of ways to properly dispose of and recycle indoor air purifiers. One way is to take them to a local recycling center. Another way is to contact the manufacturer of the indoor air purifier to see if they have a recycling program.

It is important to properly dispose of and recycle indoor air purifiers to protect the environment and to prevent the spread of personal information.

Here are some of the ways to properly dispose of and recycle indoor air purifiers:

  • Take them to a local recycling center.
  • Contact the manufacturer of the indoor air purifier to see if they have a recycling program.
  • Dismantle the indoor air purifier and recycle the individual components.
  • Contact a hazardous waste disposal company to dispose of the indoor air purifier.

It is important to note that the best way to dispose of an indoor air purifier will vary depending on the specific model and manufacturer. It is always best to consult with the manufacturer or a recycling expert to determine the best course of action.

If you are a manufacturer or importer of indoor air purifiers in India, you may want to consider voluntarily participating in an EPR program. This will help to ensure that your products are properly disposed of and recycled, and it will also help to protect the environment.

There are a number of EPR programs available for indoor air purifiers in India. Some of these programs are government-run, while others are run by private companies. The best way to find out about EPR programs in India is to contact the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).