e-waste shredding Articles
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Calling all recyclers
B K Soni is mildly amused at being termed a social entrepreneur. He is happier calling himself a kabadiwalla. His e-waste recycling company, Eco Recycling orEcoreco, collects 100 tonnes of discarded computers and peripherals from firms every month and disposes of them safely. “Our business does have a beneficial impact on the environment, but indirectly,” says Soni, who set up Ecoreco in 2007. ...
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Electronic Waste: The Rich Resource in the Urban Mine
Forgetting your mobile phone can be a real pain, playing on your mind during the day. Then as you think you can feel your phone vibrating in your pocket and you come to realise how dependent we are on our gadgets. Electrical equipment has changed our lives completely and we rely on phones, microwaves, TVs, kettles, computers to keep us informed, entertained and even alive. It is hard to imagine ...
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New study identifies India`s e-waste potential
The Electronics Industry Association of India ELCINA announced the findings of their study on status and potential of e-waste management in India, conducted with support from DSIR (Department of Scientific and Industrial Research), Ministry of Science and Technology under their Technology Management Programme. The Study was released at a National Conference on E-Waste organised at Pragati Maidan, ...
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