In 2022, humans generated roughly 62 million tons of electronic waste—or e-waste. That's enough to fill more than 1.5 million ...
E-waste: "To support the smaller players, small-and-medium enterprises, the deadlines to meet EPR targets must be extended." ...
Four individuals, including a woman have been detained in connection with the seizure of 50 tonnes of bullets and casings at ...
India's e-waste recycling sector is projected to flourish with a CAGR of 13.52%, reaching USD 198.52 million by 2032, driven ...
The e-recycling sector in India is projected to grow at a CAGR of 13.52% reaching USD 198.52 million by 2032, driven by technological advancements and strong EPR policy.
The reported processing capacity of 322 registered e-waste recyclers in India is 22,08,918.064 metric tonnes (MT) per annum ...
The Indian e-waste management market is projected to reach a valuation of approximately $5,198.52 million by 2032, growing at ...
India’s e-recycling sector is set to grow at a 13.52% CAGR, reaching US$ 198.52 million by 2032, with a strong reverse logistics network crucial for expansion.
India currently ranks as the world's third-largest e-waste producer, following China and the US. While nations like ...
KUALA LANGAT - A “bullet recycling plant” has been uncovered for the first time in a police raid on an illegal e-waste ...