The Delhi High Court raised concern over rise of e-waste in the city and asked the civic bodies whether there is any plan on its disposal
Delhi’s e-waste is on a continuous rise. The city is India’s second biggest generator of e-waste after Mumbai, generating about 85,000 metric tonnes annually
Only 20 percent of all e-waste, or 8.9 tonnes, generated last year was documented as properly recycled, while the fate of a full 76 percent of...
The new proposed rules for e-waste collection, relax the existing collection targets for the industry, as they were struggling to comply
In a bid to transit the most unorganised sector of the state – E-waste into an organised sector, State IT Minister K T Rama Rao launched...