The Indian e-waste management market is projected to reach a valuation of approximately $5,198.52 million by 2032, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.52 per cent from 2024 to 2032 ...
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Asian News International on MSNSanjari Recycling: Leading the Charge in E-Waste Management for a Sustainable FutureIn an era where digital transformation is at its peak, the disposal of outdated electronic devices has become a growing ...
Ever wondered what happens to your old computers and discarded electronics? We visited an e-waste management plant to find ...
Globally, e-waste generation is rising at an alarming rate. According to the Global E-Waste Monitor 2023, the world produced ...
Ever wondered what happens to your old computers and discarded electronics? We visited an e-waste management plant to find ...
India's e-waste problem addressed through innovative pyrolysis method by IIT-Guwahati researchers for enhanced resource ...
To build a sustainable e-waste management ecosystem, the Indian government has introduced the Extended Producer Responsibility framework ...
Rajasthan has seen a significant increase in electronic waste since 2018-19, prompting the state government to implement a comprehensive E-waste management policy. With 21,953.55 metric tonnes of ...
India’s e-waste is emerging as a major economic opportunity. According to a recent report, metal extraction from e-waste holds an economic potential of around USD 6 billion (Rs. 52,096 crore).
Chennai: India holds a $6 billion potential of extracting secondary copper, iron, aluminium and gold from e-waste. However, just $1.1 billion is being recovered currently. India generated 3.8 ...
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