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India’s digital supply chain revolution: Turning e-waste into a trillion-dollar green opportunityIndia's booming digital economy grapples with a significant e-waste challenge, generating millions of tons annually with minimal formal pro...
Urban mining: Why e-waste processing is a billion-dollar opportunity India shouldn’t missUrban mining has the potential to not only save the environment from e-waste, but also make India self-reliant in critical metals and creat...
How businesses can deal with growing problem of electronic wasteAlthough the problem of this ever-increasing e-waste is complex, yet it provides great value as these e-wastes are a rich source of preciou...
World Environment Day 2022: From AI waste sorting to zero-waste solutions, this CEO believes e-waste crisis can be tackled with prudenceE-waste, if not managed properly, could lead to numerous health hazards.
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 ...
E-waste becoming global challenge, but initiatives by companies give hope for better futureThe environmental hazard is worsening, but some companies are beginning to take e-waste management seriously. LG, Dell and Xiaomi, among ot...
Apple, Samsung in a jam with imports held up at customsThe companies claim that the CPCB’s decision to revoke their import permits is disproportionate to the rule violations.
E-waste provisioning may put pressure on electronic goods companiesSamsung, LG, Apple and Nokia will be required to collect a predetermined percentage of the goods they sell every year, stretching back over...
Startup Namo E-waste Management is minting money from your scrapNCR-based Namo E-waste now has a presence in 12 states and Union Territories through its e-waste collection centres and channel partners.
How e-waste can produce more gold than miningE-waste, which comprises precious metals like gold and silver, can produce more gold than what is obtained through mining, a senior academi...
IT sector largest generator of e-waste; underutilised recycling capacityOnly about 10 per cent of Bengaluru's e-waste recycling capacity of 37,000 tonne is utilised; Pollution Control Board pleads helplessness
- 4,000 units fail to submit annual report on e-waste
As per the ?E-waste Management and Handling Rules, 2011', the units should submit the annual report on e-waste management to the PCB.
Cerebra expects to treble revenue in three years through e-waste managementCerebra has once again revived its e-waste management plan and this time seems to have the necessary ingredients in place to deliver on its...
Cerebra Technologies to acquire Singapore-based Cimelia Resource Recovery for $20 millionCerebra Integrated Technologies today said it has signed an agreement to acquire e-waste recycling firm Cimelia Resource Recovery for $ 20 ...
West Bengal Pollution Control Board takes initiative for proper disposal of electronic wasteConcerned over the increasing generation of electronic waste (e-waste) in the city, the West Bengal Pollution Control Board (WBPCB) has tak...
- Encouraging IT firms to adopt green ways
Encouraging green practices among IT companies and its workforce, a green IT campaign called ‘My City – Lets Make it Green’ has been initia...
- Government refuses to take note of hazards of e-waste
A flood always comes with its own detritus. India’s IT explosion may have fuelled economic growth.