With fun facts, graphics and pictures, the book 'Trashonomics' explains young minds the importance of waste management
Only 2 per cent of India’s 18 lakh metric tonnes of e-waste is recycled, making India one of the worst performers globally, in terms of e-waste...
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology believes e-waste recycling R&D processes can become economically viable if infrastructure and training tools are obtained under the public-private...
The Central Pollution Control Board was given the Extended Producer Responsibility authorisation under the new e-waste rules after the parliamentary committee took note of the poor...
With nearly 14,000 tonnes of e-waste produced annually, Assam will need to stringent provisions to tackle its e-waste problem
In this urban landscape where waste disposal has become a huge issue, Saahas Zero Waste, a social socio-environmental company in Bengaluru is aiming at making maximum...
Being the fifth largest producer of e-waste, India generates 18.5 lakh tonnes of electronic waste per year of which merely 1.5 per cent is treated
At a workshop on dealing with e-waste, Manufacturers Association for Information Technology (MAIT) suggested that scrap dealers should be imparted with training on how to deal...
The West Bengal Pollution Control Board will translate E-Waste Management Rules 2016 in Bengali to spread awareness in local areas and will conduct workshops to ensure...
The Manufacturers Association for Information Technology (MAIT) had conducted a workshop where it stressed on the need to develop e-waste recycling units