India’s electronics sector has recorded robust growth in recent years, with production rising from approximately $48 billion in fiscal year (FY) 2016–17 to $101 billion in FY2022–23, primarily driven ...
Some non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and social enterprises in India are bridging the gap between legal recognition ...
India is gearing up to transform its electronic waste into a major source of critical minerals, as the ministry of mines intensifies collaboration with private players to build large-scale recycling ...
India’s rapid technological growth has significantly increased electronic consumption, resulting in a surge in electronic waste (e-waste) generation. This working paper examines the complexities of ...
India’s IT industry, together with Greenpeace and other organizations, are pushing for changes in the country’s environmental laws to better reflect the complexities of managing and handling ...
India has officially started banning laptop imports beginning January 2025. This could spell disaster for tech giants, but this could mean stronger domestic production for the local stores. With India ...
For people in Delhi's Seelampur district, the transition to formal recycling means the loss of work and income that have sustained the neighbourhood for decades.
LG Electronics and Samsung have filed lawsuits against the Indian government, challenging the “minimum recycling payment standard” clause in the E-Waste Management Amendment Regulations 2024. This ...
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