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In light of the dire consequences threatened by e-waste generation, e-waste management has assumed much importance. Effective e-waste management involves several key dimensions, these include: ...
New Delhi, March 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- According to Astute Analytica, the India e-waste management market is projected to reach a valuation of US$ 5,198.52 million by 2032 from US$ 1,660.46 ...
Key points about e-waste management in India: Informal Sector Dominance: Over 90% of e-waste collection in India is managed by the informal sector, where recycling practices are often unsafe and ...
The Indian unit of U.S. air conditioning giant Carrier has become the latest major firm to sue Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ...
India's very first E-waste Recycling Company since 2005 has very successfully implemented several initiatives in last 20 ...
Existing policy gaps Despite India being a legislative frontrunner in Asia with the E-Waste Management Rules introduced in 2011, most recently amended in April 2023, there are various challenges ...
Globally, e-waste has recently increased at an unheard-of rate. The COVID-19 epidemic will further fuel this surge because of the evolving work culture where individuals are more reliant than ever on ...
Ranking among the world’s top e-waste generators (China, the United States, Japan, and Germany) India confronts a formidable challenge of managing e-waste. India’s e-waste volumes soared by ...
The e-waste management market in India is projected to reach a valuation of $5,198.52 million by 2032, from $1,660.46 million in 2023, at a CAGR of 13.52%, according to data from Astute Analytica.
Familiarise Yourself with India's E-Waste Rules. India has made significant efforts to address the growing e-waste problem. The State and the E-Waste Management Rules of 2016 are progressive in nature ...