This article is authored by Masood Mallick, managing director & CEO, Re-Sustainability.
NEW DELHI – India is ramping up its efforts to address a growing e-waste problem, but major global electronics manufacturers are sounding the alarm over the financial burden of new government ...
New Delhi, Jul 8 (PTI) Clearing the way for various infrastructure projects, Delhi LG Taranjit Singh Sandhu approved the allotment of 8.5 hectares of land for India’s first e-waste eco management park ...
Addressing the Growing E-Waste Challenge The issue of electronic waste (e-waste) is escalating in India, prompting significant advancements under the government's 'Make in India' initiative. The ...
Some non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and social enterprises in India are bridging the gap between legal recognition under the country’s formal e-waste rules and informal waste collectors, ...
India’s IT industry, together with Greenpeace and other organizations, are pushing for changes in the country’s environmental laws to better reflect the complexities of managing and handling ...
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IIT Madras builds recycling plant to turn e-waste into valuable metals
India's growing electronic waste problem may have found a home-grown solution. Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras have developed an indigenous pilot plant that can safely recover ...
KGMU study warns Lucknow’s informal e-waste handling exposes workers and residents to toxic metals; calls for authorised ...
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