Scientific Program

Conference Series Ltd invites all the participants across the globe to attend 6th World Congress on Environmental Toxicology and Health Safety Zurich, Switzerland.

Day 1 :

Keynote Forum

Mr Harithas Aruchchunan

University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka

Keynote: E-waste Management

Time : 10:00-10:45AM

Conference Series Environmental Toxicology 2023 International Conference Keynote Speaker Mr Harithas Aruchchunan	 photo
Biography:

12 years of experience in humanitarian aid works in North,East,North Central and Uva provinces,Sri Lanka.I have been involved in the implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation of projects. I acquired experiences on multi-millions dollar donor funded projects,donors such as EU,ECHO, UNHCR, UNICEF, FAO, AUSAID, USAID,JICA,Habitat for Humanity,OFDA,DRC,World Renew,Catholic Relief Services,Embassy of Japan,Embassy of Australia projects related to Agriculture,Livelihood,Small Medium Enterpise,Food security,Education,Water and Sanitation,Women empowerment,Social inclusion,Child protection,Community governance etc Though all of these areas, I am most passionate when it comes to the most vulnerable and marginalized communities in Sri Lanka.

Abstract:

During the last few  decades the electrical and electronics industry has experienced an enormous growth in Sri Lanka. E-waste is generated without proper handling methods of EEE. It has been unprecedented in Northern province in post  war context and  COVID19 pandemic scenarios. The objective of this research was  to assess present status of e -waste management among households and other stakeholders in urban and peri urban areas in the Northern province. The study used descriptive  survey design .This research has tried to understand the existing gap, by identifying the different barriers to and drivers for the adoption of e-waste management measures through the perceptions of the different stakeholders involved in e -waste issues. This research investigated awareness level of e-waste in Northern province. The total sample of households and other stakeholders (repairers, waste collectors etc) in the all 5 districts were 66 and 55 respectively. Data collected through the digital questionnaires (Kobotoolbox and Google forms), key informant interviews  and observations. The findings of the study revealed that households respondents were having good understanding on meaning of e-waste than other stakeholders . As a result of all citizens received SMS on national e-waste collection through post offices in this year. Most of the e-waste handed over to local government bodies and sold as trash to mobile waste collectors , such e-waste should be disposed of with utmost care, since they can contain an alarming range of toxic materials. In Northern province, there is growing concern coupled with increasing consumptions, increasing accumulation, increasing usage of electricity and generation of e-waste over time which  is primarily due to lack of adequate facilities in local government and absence of recycling possibilities to deal with the e-waste. In addition there is no existing  policy framework for dealing with e-waste. The awareness of e -waste management, knowledge on local and international laws, special treatment, advanced technology, health and environmental risks of e-waste were low amongst stakeholders. The findings show that disposal methods among households(46%) and other stakeholders(87%) were storing than other methods. Another finding was found that decreasing trend of repairing and reusing the EEE generally and increasing trend of purchasing EEE among households in COVID19 pandemic. The major e-waste causes encompass rapid obsolescence rate, breakage, demands for extra  and innovative models or design of electronic gadgets. Most of the stakeholders do not know what happened to e-waste which is collected from their stores. Citizens should be made aware of e-waste with novel ideas. Besides all stakeholders should work jointly with local government, CEA etc to ensure proper e-waste management and  establish the e-waste collection and recycling facilities.

Biography:

Dr Suresh Kumar has completed Ph.D on “ Effect of deltamethrin on calcium homeostasis & Ionic balance in H. fossilis” in Toxicology from Industrial Toxicology Research Centre (CSIR-ITRC), Lucknow, He was awarded JRF-CSIR fellowship and Gold Medal for contribution in environmental biology by the Academy of Environmental Biology in 2016. He has published many research papers in International/ National reputed Journals and authors of four books and visited abroad like USA, UK and Port Louice to present & attended International Conferences and invited talks. Dr. Kumar have 20 years’research & teaching experience in Environmental Toxicology. At present he is working in Zoology deptt, to teach & guide undergraduate and post graduate students.

Abstract:

Synthetic pyrethroids deltamethrin, contaminating aquatic ecosystems as a potential toxic pollutant, is investigated in the present study. The impact of insecticide on the ultimobranchial and prolactin glands of freshwater fish Heteropneustes fossilis to two sub lethal concentrations (0.07mg/L and 0.14 mg/L) for 30 days observed on the physiological activities of endocrine glands ultimobranchial gland, Prolactin cells, Na+/K+ ATPase, Ca2+ and Mg2+ ATPase and inorganic ions Na+, K+, Caz+ and Mg2+ in brain, kidney, gills, muscle and intestine was assessed. Significant (p<0.01) decrease was found in Na+/K+ ATPase, Ca2+ and Mg2+ ATPase activities in fish exposed to higher concentration. Ionic levels in vitals tissues were significantly decreased after exposure to the two sub lethal concentrations. Endocrine gland viz. ultimobranchial gland, prolactin cells, brain and intestine were the most affected tissues.

  • E-waste Management in Sri Lanka

Session Introduction

Harithas Aruchchunan

University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka

Title: Mr.
Speaker
Biography:

12 years of experience in humanitarian aid works in North,East,North Central and Uva provinces,Sri Lanka.I have been involved in the implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation of projects. I acquired experiences on multi-millions dollar donor funded projects,donors such as EU,ECHO, UNHCR, UNICEF, FAO, AUSAID, USAID,JICA,Habitat for Humanity,OFDA,DRC,World Renew,Catholic Relief Services,Embassy of Japan,Embassy of Australia projects related to Agriculture,Livelihood,Small Medium Enterpise,Food security,Education,Water and Sanitation,Women empowerment,Social inclusion,Child protection,Community governance etc Though all of these areas, I am most passionate when it comes to the most vulnerable and marginalized communities in Sri Lanka.

Abstract:

12 years of experience in humanitarian aid works in North,East,North Central and Uva provinces,Sri Lanka.I have been involved in the implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation of projects. I acquired experiences on multi-millions dollar donor funded projects,donors such as EU,ECHO, UNHCR, UNICEF, FAO, AUSAID, USAID,JICA,Habitat for Humanity,OFDA,DRC,World Renew,Catholic Relief Services,Embassy of Japan,Embassy of Australia projects related to Agriculture,Livelihood,Small Medium Enterpise,Food security,Education,Water and Sanitation,Women empowerment,Social inclusion,Child protection,Community governance etc Though all of these areas, I am most passionate when it comes to the most vulnerable and marginalized communities in Sri Lanka.