The big growth in e-waste generation in India is fuelled by increased urbanisation, disposable income, and tech adoption over ...
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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 ...
Urban mining offers India a vast opportunity to shore up supplies of key minerals for its surging market for electric ...
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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 ...
Globally, e-waste generation is rising at an alarming rate. According to the Global E-Waste Monitor 2023, the world produced ...
Ever wondered what happens to your old computers and discarded electronics? We visited an e-waste management plant to find ...
Japan is strengthening economic security and countering supply risks by deepening its partnership with India in critical ...
Patna and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Australia have launched a joint research ...
Indore launches India's first green waste processing plant under a PPP model. The facility converts green waste into ...
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