Attero, India's leading e-waste recycling firm, plans to invest ₹150 crore to boost its recycling capacity by 1 lakh tonnes ...
India’s rapid technological growth has significantly increased electronic consumption, resulting in a surge in electronic ...
At a time when India is exploring ways to become self-reliant in critical minerals used in batteries, renewable energy ...
Attero’s latest capacity expansion will take its e-waste recycling footprint closer to its three-year target, even as ...
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Hunting e-waste: India pushes for recycling of critical minerals; dismantlers, crushers, and shredders to join chain
India is gearing up to transform its electronic waste into a major source of critical minerals, as the ministry of mines intensifies collaboration with private players to build large-scale recycling ...
A recent study has found that India will generate over 11 million tonnes of solar waste by 2047 if it does not scale up ...
India’s electronics sector has recorded robust growth in recent years, with production rising from approximately $48 billion in fiscal year (FY) 2016–17 to $101 billion in FY2022–23, primarily driven ...
Constant technological advancements make mobile devices redundant every few years The smartphone is a great example of technology leapfrog in countries like India, where a vast majority of phone users ...
India’s IT industry, together with Greenpeace and other organizations, are pushing for changes in the country’s environmental laws to better reflect the complexities of managing and handling ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. KENCHANAHALLI, India (AP) — On the edges of ...
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