Electronics industry is one of fastest growing manufacturing industry in India. But the increase in sales of electronic goods and their rapid obsolescence has resulted in generation of electronic waste, which is popularly known as e-waste. In India, the e-waste market is mostly unorganized and ...
With India’s growing population and emerging economy , the usage of telecom, IT, and consumer electronics, as well as home appliances has grown rapidly, especially during the last decade. Consequently, the amount of e-waste generated has also increased. Show more - Description Published by ,...
About E-Waste E-Waste or Electronic Waste broadly describes loosely discarded, surplus, broken, obsolete, electrical and electronic devices. E-Waste i
Namo has four certified facilities in India, with an annual capacity to shred up to a 1 lakh+ metric tons of electronics per year. This makes Namo one of the the biggest capacity eWaste processor in the industry. Through our specialized process we ensure responsible recycling of EEE waste wi...
e-wasteinformal economygreen labelThis study tried to identify the challenges in managing e-wastes in India. It also describes few initiatives taken in recent past to address the challenges anddoi:10.2139/ssrn.1511664Dey, DipankarSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
As part of our global environmental commitments, we continue to focus on the safe disposal of electronic waste. Our approach is fully compliant with legislation in the countries where we operate including the E-waste (Management & Handling) Rules, passed by India’s Ministry of Environment and ...
E-waste arena is a platform for business initiative for energy production (hydrogen and electricity) and precise metal recovery (gold, silver and platinum) through biotechnological approaches. 展开 关键词: E-waste management India Developed countries EPR and PRO Energy Cyanogens ...
The Government of India (GoI) introduced the E-Waste Management Rules in 2016. The rules apply to businesses that are generating electronic waste items.
Last Update date :May 23. 2024 By recycling e-waste properly, you’re not only preserving your memories but also protecting the environment. So call 1800-5-7267864 and join Samsung’s Care for Clean India programme, where we will make sure your electronics are recycled responsibly. Let’s ...
E-waste generation worldwide has nearly doubled since 2010, from 33.8 million metric tons to roughly 62 million tons in 2022.