1 / 8India will shift to a USB type C charging port for all smart devices after stakeholders reached a consensus at a meeting of an inter-ministerial task force set up by the Union government, consumer affairs secretary Rohit Kumar Singh said.2 / 8The government is holding wide-ranging consultations aimed at moving to two standard chargers, one for all compatible devices and another for low-cost feature phones.3 / 8Universal common chargers for portable devices will not only simplify things for consumers, but also cut down on massive amounts of e-waste generated in the country.4 / 8India is estimated to have generated 5 million tonnes of e-waste in 2021, ranking behind only China and the US, according to an ASSOCHAM-EY report titled ‘Electronic Waste Management in India5 / 8During the meeting, a broad consensus emerged among stakeholders on adoption of USB Type – C as a charging port for electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets and laptops etc. Further, it was deliberated that a different charging port may be adopted for feature phones,” Singh said.6 / 8Many advanced economies are already moving toward standard charging devices and ports. The European Union (EU) seeks to make USB-C port standard for all devices.7 / 8On June 7 this year, the EU had passed a provisional legislation to require all future smartphones sold in the EU, including Apple’s iPhone, to be equipped with the universal USB-C port for wired charging by mid-2024, according to a Bloomberg report.8 / 8One of India’s concerns is that once EU makes the shift, obsolete phones and equipment could be dumped in India, a second official said. Wednesday’s meeting was attended by representatives of Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology, Confederation of Indian Industry, Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry and the ministry of environment, forest and climate change