Circular Economy Through E-Waste Management: Andhra Pradesh CS
The event, organised by Guntur Municipal Corporation, featured a rally, exhibition, and the launch of an e-waste collection vehicle.

Vijayawada: Principal secretary K. Vijayanand emphasised that protecting the environment and creating a circular economy is possible only through scientific management of electronic and electrical waste. He was speaking at an e-waste awareness programme held under the Swarnandhra–Swachhchandra initiative at Sri Venkateswara Vignan Mandir, Guntur, on Saturday.
The event, organised by Guntur Municipal Corporation, featured a rally, exhibition, and the launch of an e-waste collection vehicle. Vijayanand, Swachhchandra Corporation chairman Kommareddy Pattabhiram, district collector S. Nagalakshmi, and other officials planted saplings and signed a signature campaign.
Vijayanand noted that the increasing use of electronic gadgets is generating more e-waste, which, if not processed properly, causes serious land and water pollution. He said Reduce, Reuse and Recycle (RRR) centres would be established across the state to handle e-waste, and a special e-waste policy will be introduced soon by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu.
Pattabhiram said that under Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), companies would be made accountable for recycling e-waste. Collector Nagalakshmi added that Swarnandhra–Swachhchandra is being observed on the third Saturday of every month since January with a unique theme. Over 1.9 crore people have participated so far.

