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The Print on MSNA pick-me-up for India’s lithium dreams: How urban miners are spinning e-waste into white goldThe Indian market in lithium-ion battery recycling recovers critical minerals such as lithium, nickel, and cobalt from used ...
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The National on MSNWhere India's tech goes to die: Delhi's e-waste graveyard a hazard to health and environmentThe United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is working with the Indian government on a $120 million project to modernise ...
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India's E-Waste Market to Hit $5.2 Billion by 2032: ReportWith India ranking as the third-largest producer of electronic waste, after China and the United States, the industry is seeing a surge in opportunities, especially with the strengthening of the ...
Urban mining offers India a vast opportunity to shore up supplies of key minerals for its surging market for electric ...
Waste to worth is no more a newer concept as the world is witnessing an abundance of used materials/metals, thrown into ...
Ever wondered what happens to your old computers and discarded electronics? We visited an e-waste management plant to find ...
India is planning a repairability index for mobile phones and electronic products to address the growing e-waste problem and encourage manufacturers to produce more easily repairable items ...
Bhubaneswar: Many residents still prefer to sell their electronic waste to scrap dealers despite civic authorities creating awareness and declaring norms to collect, dispose of and recycle e-waste ...
hazardous electronic or “e-waste,” and according to EP researchers Jemin Desai and Mark Nelson, scavengers in developing countries like India and China often “burn the e-waste in order to ...
Indore launches India's first green waste processing plant under a PPP model. The facility converts green waste into ...
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