India generated over 14 lakh metric tonnes of e-waste, recycling approximately 9.79 lakh metric tonnes, according to Union ...
New Delhi: India’s electronic waste and used lithium-ion battery problem is set to grow sharply over the next decade, with current collection and recycling systems far behind the pace of consumption, ...
India is likely sitting on a mine of urban waste if we consider a report that says Europe's electronic waste generated will lead to the extraction of 1 million tonnes of critical raw minerals (CRMs) ...
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, April 11 (Reuters) - India wants to tackle its mounting e-waste problem. Global electronics companies say the cost is too high. Daikin, Hitachi and Samsung are among manufacturers alarmed ...
E-waste, which refers to discarded electrical or electronic devices, is the fastest growing domestic waste stream in the world, and it is highly toxic, threatening public health. Much of this e-waste, ...