The Indian e-waste management market is projected to reach a valuation of approximately $5,198.52 million by 2032, growing at ...
Meet the artist turning e-waste into stunning masterpieces! After 20 years in IT, Vishwanath Mallabadi chose art—upcycling mobile keypads, circuit boards, and scrap into breathtaking murals and ...
India ranks third-largest e-waste producer, after China and the US. The country's e-waste management market is expected to reach around $5,198.52 million by 2032, according to industry estimates.
In 2022, humans generated roughly 62 million tons of electronic waste—or e-waste. That's enough to fill more than 1.5 million ...
The e-recycling sector in India is projected to grow at a CAGR of 13.52% reaching USD 198.52 million by 2032, driven by technological advancements and strong EPR policy.
India's e-waste recycling sector is projected to flourish with a CAGR of 13.52%, reaching USD 198.52 million by 2032, driven ...
The recycling rate of electrical and electronic equipment waste hovers near 75% in Sweden, whereas India recycled only 32.9% of the e-waste generated in 2021-2022. If Sweden can achieve this level of ...
India’s e-recycling sector is set to grow at a 13.52% CAGR, reaching US$ 198.52 million by 2032, with a strong reverse logistics network crucial for expansion.
After exploring opportunities in categories from e-waste to solid waste ... manufacturing plant in Thiruvananthapuram and, besides India, is present in Nepal, the US, UK, Canada, Mexico ...
The original equipment makers have a significant responsibility to collect and recycle e-waste responsibly in India, according to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) E-waste (Management ...
In the wake of improper disposal of e-waste in the state, the Department of Environment ... The Tribune, the largest selling English daily in North India, publishes news and views without any bias or ...
India must maximize resource efficiency to become a developed country by 2047, focusing on recycling and circular economy.