IFB’s E-waste program

At IFB Refrigeration Limited, we believe that it is our responsibility to ensure that we do business in such a manner that enriches our environment and planet. That’s why we make sure that we deliver innovative and eco-friendly products to our consumers. We are committed to product stewardship through the life cycle of our electronics and ensure compliance with E-waste rules in India.

About E-waste

E-waste has been defined as “waste electrical and electronic equipment, whole/in part or rejects from their manufacturing and repair process, which are intended to be discarded.” In other words, E-waste or Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment is the term used to describe old, end-of-life or discarded appliances using electricity. With the increase in usage and dependence on electrical and electronic gadgets such as washing machines, refrigerators, air conditioners etc. there has been increase in E-waste generation in large quantities. A UN report estimates that the worldwide generation of E-waste is around 30 to 50 million tons per annum. E-waste generally consists of those substances which are hazardous for environment and can seriously affect the health of human beings.

Benefits of recycling old electronic products

  • Saves Natural Resources:

There is a 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.

  • Reduces Environmental Pollution:

Scientific disposal of E-waste reduces the environment pollution. Moreover, making products from recycled materials creates less air and water pollution than making products from virgin materials.

  • Alternate Resource:

With virgin resources facing rapid depletion, E-waste can be a good alternate resource since it contains many valuable and recoverable materials such as aluminium, copper, gold, silver, and ferrous materials.

Negative consequences of disposing a product in an unscientific manner

  • Health Risks:

E-waste-connected health risks may result from direct contact with harmful materials such as lead, cadmium, chromium, brominated flame retardants or polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), from inhalation of toxic fumes, as well as from accumulation of chemicals in soil, water, and food.

  • Children Are Vulnerable:

Children require more specific protection from E-waste exposure. As they are still growing, their air, water and food intake is more as compared to adults- and with that the risk of hazardous chemical absorption. Moreover, it may cause irreversible damage to their central nervous system, immune system, reproductive and digestive system.

  • Environmental Degradation:

Oil and gases which are present in E-waste such as compressor and CRT causes environmental pollution. Burning of rubber and plastic in open area causes air pollution. 

Accidental breakage/damage of electronics & E-waste

Accidental breakage and damage of electronics and E-waste can pose a threat to the environment. As long as the toxic components in electronics are enclosed within the original manufacturer’s designed outer-shell of the gadget, they don’t pose much of a danger as they have been engineered to contain any such effects. However, accidental breakage or damage of such electronics or E-waste can lead to toxic elements leaking and contaminating their immediate environment. Damage to the environment due to accidental breakage of E-waste is a major concern in informal E-waste disposal and recycling facilities, so consumers need to ensure that they dispose their E-waste only at authorized E-waste recycler.

Brief about E-waste (management) rules 2022

The E-waste (Management) Rules, 2022 have been notified with primary objective to channelize the E-waste generated in the country for environmentally sound recycling which is largely controlled by the un-organized sector who are adopting crude practices that results into higher pollution and less recovery, thereby causing wastages of precious resources and damage to environment. These rules restricts the use of hazardous substances in manufacturing of electrical and electronic equipment. Also, strict monitoring has been prescribed by launching the digital portal to keep everything in place.

Guidelines for customers on the disposal of end-of-life products

The appliance’s packaging material is recyclable. Your appliance also contains recyclable matter which is marked with the label. Do not mix it with the waste.

For product pickup

Contact IFB Care at 080 458 45678 and provide your details to our representative to request for product pickup.

How to drop-off products at our collection point

Here are the steps you need to follow when dropping off your electronics item at our Collection Point:

  1. Pack the electronics item in light packaging, so that the device is secured inside safely.
  2. Identify the Collection Point in your state through customer care.
  3. Take the packaged product to the Collection point.
  4. At the Collection Point, you will be provided with a form. Please fill in the necessary details.
  5. Now submit the product package along with the filled up form at the Collection Point.

This way, the appliance recycling organized by IFB Care will be done under best possible conditions, in compliance with E-waste Management and Handling Rules on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment. We thank you for fulfilling your responsibility towards environment.

Do’s and don’ts for customers

Do’s

  1. Always look for information on the catalogue with your product for end-of-life equipment handling.
  2. Ensure that only Authorized Recyclers repair and handle your electronic products.
  3. Always call Local E-waste Authorized Recycler to dispose products that have reached end-of life.
  4. Always drop your used electronic products, batteries, or any accessories when they reach the end of their life at your nearest Authorized E-Waste Recycler.
  5. Wherever possible or as instructed, separate the packaging material according to responsible waste disposal options and sorting for recycling.
  6. Always disconnect the battery from product and ensure any glass surface is protected against breakage.

Don’ts

  1. Do not dismantle your electronic products on your own.
  2. Do not throw electronics in bins having “Do Not Dispose” sign.
  3. Do not give E-waste to informal and unorganized sectors like Local Scrap Dealer/ Rag Pickers.
  4. Do not dispose your product in garbage bins along with municipal waste that ultimately reaches landfills.

    FAQs

    Do consumers have to pay for getting their electronics recycled?
    Consumers do not have to pay any fee for recycling of IFB products sold/used in India.

    Is there any monetary benefit/discount linked to this take-back and recycling program?
    As of now there is no monetary benefit/discount linked to this program, however one can check for latest discounts/offers for exchange at your nearest IFB branch. The main benefit of this program is cleaner, safer and greener environment.

    Which IFB products can be recycled through this initiative?
    Currently the initiative covers pick up of e-waste related to only IFB washing machines, air-conditioners and refrigerators.

    Do consumers have to pay to get their IFB Appliances disposed?
    Consumers do not have to pay for safe disposal of their appliances through IFB Authorized recyclers / agents.

    Can we dispose any old appliance through IFB authorized recyclers/agents?
    No. You can dispose only IFB products through our recyclers/agents.

    Is it possible to dispose of the products from anywhere in India, and how much time will it take?
    Yes it is possible and it will take about 5- 10 days to get the products picked by our authorized recyclers from the time of the first call made to call center.

    Is Microwave Oven covered under Take Back Policy of IFB?
    Yes. But only Refrigerator, Washing Machine & Air Conditioner will be collected from customer’s location, other products like Microwave Oven and Water purifier, etc. should be dropped at our designated collection centers.

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    List of collection centers

    LocationAddressCapacityValidity of Authorisation
    PunePlot No. A-1, Ranjangaon Industrial Area, Phase-III, Pune-4122205 MTA08-03-2027
    ChennaiA-18, SIPCOT Industrial Growth Centre, Panrutti 'A' Village, Oragadam, Sriperumbudur Taluk, Kanchipuram District, Tamilnadu – 63160430000 MTA31-03-2026
    HyderabadPlot No. 79, Sy. No. 847, IDA Medchal, Medchal-Malkajgiri District 501401 State Code – 36 Telangana Hyderabad1800 MTA31-02-2023
    BangaloreSurvey No. 118, Site No. 8 Mookambika Temple Road Machohalli Forest Gate Magadi Main Road Bangalore – 5600913240 MTA30-06-2026
    SonipatKilla No. 56/13/2/3,14/1/2 Opp. Hanuman Dharam Kanta Wazidpur Saboli Sonepat District Haryana – 13102812000 MTA12-05-2022

    List of service providers engaged with IFB

    Recycler NameContact NoAddress
    TES AMM INDIA PVT LTD1800 120 88751. 56/13/2/3,14/1/2
    Wazidpur, Saboli, Sonipat, Haryana - 131028

    2. Survery No. 118, Site No.Mookambika
    Remple Road, Magadi Main Road, Machohalli Forest, GateBengaluru (Bangalore) Urban, Karnataka - 560091

    3. A-18 Sipcot Industrial Growth Centre, Panrutti 'A' Village, Oragadam, Sriperumbudur Taluk, Kancheepuram District - 631604

    4. Plot No 79/Part, Survey No - 847, IDA, Medchal Village, Medchal -Malkajgiri District, Telangana - 501401
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