A recent study has found that India will generate over 11 million tonnes of solar waste by 2047 if it does not scale up ...
The Delhi cabinet on Tuesday approved the setting up of the capital's first e-waste park on 11.5 acres in Holambi Kalan in ...
India’s rapid technological growth has significantly increased electronic consumption, resulting in a surge in electronic waste (e-waste) generation. This working paper examines the complexities of ...
At a time when India is exploring ways to become self-reliant in critical minerals used in batteries, renewable energy ...
Attero, India's leading e-waste recycling firm, plans to invest ₹150 crore to boost its recycling capacity by 1 lakh tonnes ...
Amid the environmental crisis, the Delhi Cabinet, led by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, announced two major initiatives aimed at ...
Attero’s latest capacity expansion will take its e-waste recycling footprint closer to its three-year target, even as ...
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World’s third-largest solar producer could generate 12 million tons of waste by 2047
Tackling the solar waste mountain would require a nationwide network of 300 recycling hubs, backed by a strategic investment ...
Chennai is the top e-waste producer in Tamil Nadu, and an informal industry comprising ragpickers, as well as small and large-scale scrap dealers hand.
Delhi: Permanent restrictions under the Graded Response Action Plan -4 include denying fuel to vehicles without a Pollution ...
North India woke up to a chilly Sunday, with dense fog and cold wave conditions affecting daily life across the region. In ...
As India aims to become a global leader in artificial intelligence, its AI expansion strains India's energy, water, and land resources, raising environmental concerns amid its digital ambitions.
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