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 ...
In an era where digital transformation is at its peak, the disposal of outdated electronic devices has become a growing ...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 ...