E-WASTE. E-WASTE Management Program. Collection Storage and Disposal of E-WASTE

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E-WASTE 'Eco Changes' represents M/s Denso Thermal Systems Pune Pvt. Ltd. stance on environmental management and the commitment to continuously strive for the greener tomorrow through cutting-edge global environment technologies and the organization's unique strengths in manufacturing. We consider minimizing our negative impact on the environment as one of our top management priorities. Our business activities achieve this through technology and action. Supporting these efforts is a culture that encourages each M/s Denso Thermal Systems Pune Pvt. Ltd. group employee to proactively instigate positive changes and create real improvements in products, systems and services and recycling. The continuous improvement of our products and services focuses on size and weight reduction, high performance, resource saving and energy efficiency. This is the line with the corporate statement, "Changes for the Better" which result reflects our perpetual drive to actively seek out and enact improvement. 'Eco Changes' also represents the efforts to join forces with customers to change the global environment for the better. Our ultimate aim is to improve the quality of people's live while making positive contributions to the environment. E-WASTE Management Program Under the new guidelines of the Central Government of India, E-WASTE (Management) Rules 2016 have been notified M/s Denso Thermal Systems Pune Pvt. Ltd. (Company) as an Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) stands committed to implement new E- WASTE (Management) Rules 2016 and compliance thereof. E-WASTE has been defined as: "Waste electrical and electronic equipment, whole or in part discarded as waste by the Consumer or bulk Consumer as well as rejects from their manufacturing, refurbishment and repair processes". Managing of E-WASTE is most important because it consists of harmful substances which can bring adverse effects to the environment as well as human life. By scientific disposal of E-WASTE we can save our environment and also prevent its potential negative consequences on human health. E-WASTE can also be considered as a resource that contains useful material of economic benefit for recovery of plastics, iron, glass, aluminium, copper and precious metals such as silver, gold, platinum, and palladium and lead, cadmium, mercury etc. Collection Storage and Disposal of E-WASTE To facilitate & ease our Customers to dispose of E-WASTE products, Dealers / Distributors / Customers can get all details of company process on collection & disposal of E-WASTE product (i.e. M/s Denso Thermal Systems Pune Pvt. Ltd., supplier of parts of Air Conditioner.) on Company website https://www.denso.com/ and / or Toll free number 1800-103-2688.

Process of collection, storage & recycling The company has tied-up with Govt. authorized E-WASTE recycler namely Hi-Tech Recycling Pvt. Ltd. for facilitating the customers on PAN India Basis to collect E-WASTE product of the company through its own logistic. CHANNELIZATION FLOW CHART E-Waste Help Desk (Customers can get in touch with Producers/Recycler) Toll Free Number 1800-103-2688 Name of Company will help the Customer who wants to return the E-Waste about nearest collection centres or pick up facility from door step Customers will drop the E- waste to nearest collection centres Our Logistics parts will pick the E-waste from Customers doorstep E-waste will be transported to Warehouse through logistic parts of Hi-Tech Recycling Pvt. Ltd. Material will be sent to Regional warehouse E-Waste will be sent to Centralized Warehouse Material Further shipped to E-Waste recycler Hi-Tech Recycling Pvt. Ltd plant for further processing i.e. disposal (M/s Denso Thermal Systems Pune Pvt. Ltd. importer of parts of Air conditioner) from any location within India for further storage & recycling. For this purpose, Customer shall follow the following process:

Place their request on Company Toll free number 1800-103-2688 to collect only M/s Denso Thermal Systems Pune Pvt. Ltd. as E-WASTE and against which company shall generate & provide the request ID to Customer. The Company will not obliged and accede the request of any Customer for collection of other Companies supplier of Parts of Air Conditioner as E-WASTE. The Company shall place the above request online to their authorized E-WASTE recycler to process the E-WASTE collection from Customer designated location. Hi-Tech Recycling Pvt. Ltd. shall arrange to collect the E-WASTE from the Customer designated location through its transporter within the schedule time. After collection from specified location, Hi-Tech Recycling Pvt. Ltd. shall store the E-WASTE at its local warehouse and consolidate all E-WASTE for dismantle at its main warehouse through a proper process & system. After dismantling, Hi-Tech Recycling Pvt. Ltd. shall provide the certificate of Recycling & destruction to the Customer for their record. E-WASTE Management Helplines M/s Denso Thermal Systems Pune Pvt. Ltd Helpline Toll free number 1800-103-2688. Do's & Dont's of E-WASTE Recycling Do s Don ts Give the discarded Electronic Equipment only at the authorized collection centers so that the same can be properly recycled Don t dump the discarded Electronic Equipment in open or in any Land Fill Site as the same will result in contaminating the Soil and the ground water Tell your neighbours and other persons about the hazards of improper disposal or handling or improper recycling of the Electronic Waste Don t dispose of the discarded Electronic Equipment in household bins, Municipal Bins or mix into household waste stream. Drop the discarded Electronic Equipment only in the bins meant for the Electronic Waste Don t sell or give your discarded Electronic Equipment to any Trash Dealer or Kabadiwala Ask the retailer about the Take Back schemes To minimize our impact on the earth and to protect the environment for future generations return your discarded Electronic Equipment here for safe recycling:

Do s Don ts Consult the authorized service centre as to whether the Electronic Equipment can be repaired or not, before discarding the same Recycling Electronic Equipment helps to save natural finite resources and also reduces the environmental and health risks associated with improper handling/disposing the Electronic Waste If the unwanted Electronic Equipment still work or can be repaired then consider donating them The product should not be opened by the User himself/herself, but only by authorized service personnel. Hazards of improper handling and/or improper recycling of electronic waste Electronic equipment contains many hazardous metallic contaminants such as lead, cadmium, and beryllium and brominated flame-retardants. The improper handling and/or improper recycling of the Electronic Waste results in these hazardous metals/substances getting released into our eco and biological system, thereby leading to various health hazards. The Hazardous contents in the electronic equipment include: Lead Brominated Flame Retardants Chromium Mercury Beryllium Cadmium Barium Carbon Black Phosphor Without safe recycling, most of these toxic components will end up in land fill - poisoning the soil and water. Under the E-WASTE (Management) Rules, 2016, it is necessary for the E-WASTE to be properly channelized till the stage of its recycling and final disposal. Hence, it is imperative that the electrical and electronic equipment that are rendered useless on account of the end of its life or any accidental breakage or damage, is disposed of in a manner that is not detrimental to the conservation of the environment and does not cause any health hazard to any living beings. With a view to attain this objective, certain responsibilities have to be borne by all the concerned stakeholders including the producer, dealer, dismantler, recycler and also the consumer, involved in the production, use and disposal of the electronic equipment. Please be aware that you are a responsible consumer under the E-WASTE rules. Kindly take note of the symbol below which connotes that you should not dump any of the electrical and electronic equipment including air-conditioners in garbage bins, neither should you dispose of the same through any scrap dealers.

There is need to encourage recycling of all useful and valuable material from E-waste so as to conserve the ever depleting natural resources. Recycling end-of-life products is vital if we are to save resources and minimize waste. Negative consequences of improper disposal of E-WASTE product: Oil & Gases which is present is some of E-WASTE like compressor and CRT causes environment pollution. Toxic material present in E-WASTE get mixed with earth, air, water etc and causes health issues. Burning of rubber & Plastic in open area causes air pollution. Bad impact on human being, animal, and other animates. Wastage of natural resources. Distributors / customers are urged to strictly adhere to the guidelines as per E- WASTE rules as any failure or contravention will attract penal action under Environment (Protection) Act 1986, which provides for imprisonment up to 5 years or with fine up to Rs. 1 Lac or both. This initiative is the step towards a cleaner and greener earth. This move is one of the ways to show that we are concerned and thus we request all our customers to join this movement to make it successful by way of contributing their end-of-life product The E-WASTE product should be handed over only to authorized recycler for disposal. In this regard, M/s Denso Thermal Systems Pune Pvt. has tied-up with an authorized E- WASTE recycler namely, Hi-Tech Recycling Pvt. Ltd. for facilitating our customers on PAN India Basis to enable them to dispose of E-WASTE products after its end-of-life. Disclaimer/Note: The service is available as per conditions applicable in the respective area by recyclers. This scheme is applicable only for collection of e-waste parts of Air Conditioner This Scheme is not generally available for parts of Air Conditioner etc.