Hosted on MSN
India’s looking at 14 million metric tonnes of e-waste by 2030, recycling can’t keep up—NITI Aayog
New Delhi: India’s electronic waste and used lithium-ion battery problem is set to grow sharply over the next decade, with current collection and recycling systems far behind the pace of consumption, ...
Before we get to the actual campaign, some context will be helpful. India’s e-waste problem is anything but small. The country churns out over 3.2 million metric tonnes of discarded electronics every ...
The predecessor of the new rules, that came into effect in 2016, suffered due to poor implementation. Find out what the new rules are whether they will fare better.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results