Like hazardous waste, the problem of e-waste has become an immediate and long term concern as its unregulated accumulation and recycling can lead to major environmental problems endangering human health. Both developed and developing...
E-waste: a new challenge for waste management in India Discarded electronic equipment or e‐waste is one of the fastest growing waste streams in the industrialized world, due to the growing sales and rapid obso... MN Mundada,S Kumar,AV Shekdar - 《International Journal of Environmental Studi...
E-waste is an informal name for electronic products nearing the end of their useful life. E-waste is considered dangerous, as certain components of some electronic products contain
It also discusses e-waste recycling practices in India and the current policy level interventions by the government. The chapter also highlights the possible business opportunities offered by the circular approach to e-waste management. 展开
Informal recycling of waste (including e-waste) is an emerging source of environmental pollution in India. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polychlorinate
Reecollabb, one of the top 10 E-waste recycling companies in UP, India, offers tech-based e-waste management services that reduce waste for greener tomorrow.
E-waste Management Rules in India The Environment, Forest, and Climate Change Ministry (MoEF&CC) have announced the E-Waste Management Rules 2016. These new rules replaced the earlier E-Waste (Management and Handling) Rules of 2011. The new Rules make for stricter norms and are a part of ...
Get PDF to Email E-waste Management Market Analysis The E-waste Management Market size is estimated at USD 76.45 billion in 2025, and is expected to reach USD 148.94 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 14.27% during the forecast period (2025-2030). Rapid technological development and continuous...
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India is the preferred low-cost / best cost country for sourcing waste management owing to competitive labor costs, which result in significant cost savings. Machineries & equipment, labor, rent & utilities, logistics, and maintenance & repair, and other costs are the major cost components of wa...