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India’s looking at 14 million metric tonnes of e-waste by 2030, recycling can’t keep up—NITI Aayog
Country's used lithium-ion battery problem is also set to grow sharply in next decade. India 3rd largest e-waste producer ...
Connecting the Unconnected is a monthly column by the Digital Empowerment Foundation (DEF) that explores how technology can ...
The Apple Premium Partner has introduced a device exchange initiative aimed at improving formal e-waste collection and ...
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E-waste recycling in India needs Rs 50,000 crore investment to scale, faces raw material shortage: Industry experts
India’s recycling industry has flagged a major hurdle in scaling e-waste processing, with experts warning that the sector needs about ₹50,000 crore to reach full capacity and must resolve a growing ...
NEW DELHI – Carrier’s Indian unit has filed a lawsuit against the Modi government over new electronic waste (e-waste) recycling rules that sharply increase the fees manufacturers must pay ...
India’s electronics sector has recorded robust growth in recent years, with production rising from approximately $48 billion in fiscal year (FY) 2016–17 to $101 billion in FY2022–23, primarily driven ...
Four days after Blue Star’s application, the Delhi High Court on December 24 granted an interim stay on the new declaration ...
In Delhi's Seelampur, children as young as 10 sift through hazardous electronic waste for meager earnings, facing health ...
AI-generated image for representation only. NEW DELHI: India should harness critical minerals through recycling of e-Waste by enabling the formal sector in order to cut dependence on China in the wake ...
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 ...
Mines Secretary Piyush Goyal outlines India's plan to become a regional recycling hub for critical minerals, focusing on ...
Constant technological advancements make mobile devices redundant every few years The smartphone is a great example of technology leapfrog in countries like India, where a vast majority of phone users ...
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