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'Nothing from China allowed on the plane': Trump team dumps Chinese-issued phones, badges and gifts before boarding Air Force One, claims reportUS officials and press accompanying President Trump reportedly discarded all Chinese-provided items, including phones and badges, before de...
These large-caps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and an upside potential of up to 28%There are two ways to deal with the kind of uncertainty the US-Iran war has brought to the stock market. First, you could just sit it out a...
Got unwanted Christmas gifts? Turn them into fast cash right now with these easy optionsMany Americans receive unwanted Christmas gifts each year. Over $10 billion in presents go unused annually. Items range from clothing and a...
View: The circular economic model must include refurbishment, recycling and reuse to save the planetThe 2020 Global e-Waste Monitor ranked India as the third-biggest contributor to e-waste in 2019, after China and the US, generating 3.2 mi...
Soon, security checks at major Indian airports to take less timeTo increase passenger security, India's major metro airports are planning to install Computed Tomography technology machines that will elim...
Dumpster diving gains traction on social media as corporate waste culture reaches all-time highOn average, a Danish citizen spends around 1000-2000 DKK (approximately Rs 12,000-14,000) on groceries, Sofie reveals that she has spent on...
E-waste policy recast to focus on number of products recycledThe government is planning to revamp the electronic waste policy, focusing on complete lifecycle management of products. This revised polic...
How electronics sector can be the next big thing for India MSMEsWe need to start indigenizing fast to achieve Atmanirbharta in electronics. India has a target of $400 billion electronic production by 202...
What is circular economy and why is it important for India?Adoption of a circular economy in India will result in yearly benefits of $624 billion by 2050 and a 44% reduction in greenhouse gas emissi...
How to effectively manage e-waste at home or in officeE-waste and its disposal are a major environmental concern that affects the entire world and causes serious health problems for anyone who ...
MHA flags 'perceptible lack of awareness' among govt bodies, agencies about Flag CodeIn a communication to all states and union territories, the home ministry said that action must be taken to ensure that only paper flags ar...
India likely to generate 52 lakh MT of e-waste by 2020: StudyE-waste typically includes discarded computer monitors, motherboards, cathode ray tubes, printed circuit board,mobile phones and chargers, ...
Jadavpur University students launch e-waste recycling driveRishika Bhowmick and her friends from the arts department of Jadavpur university are on a mission to collect and recycle all e-waste genera...
Recyclers told to use local waste as government quietly slaps ban on import of electronic, PET scrapFor a country long identified as a scavenger of the developed world’s discarded waste, India may have embarked on a path to discard that id...
- Wealth from waste
Wastepickers from 40 countries (including two from India) converged for a conference in Bogota, Colombia a while ago.
- Attero's founders get their fix from recycling e-waste
Even before setting up the plant and starting operations, they managed to raise $6.3 million from VC firms NEA-IndoUS Venture and Draper Fi...
- Plan for disposal of e-waste
There is need for collective consciousness on proper disposal.
- Greenpeace: Eliminate e-waste from products
Greenpeace called on the world's electronics companies on Tuesday to eliminate hazardous chemicals from their products, saying toxic electr...
- Electronic garbage mounts in India as consumers snap up goods
India is piling up mountains of electronic rubbish as consumers snap up the latest gizmos and firms upgrade computer systems, raising fears...
- Next come stores to dump your PC trash!
Staples Inc. is accepting used computers, monitors that can now be dropped off at the store for a $10 fee.