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Read MoreThe Draft of E-waste Management Rules is notified on 19th May 2022 to replace the E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2016...
Read MoreE-waste is the fastest growing waste that can cause harm to the environment as well as human health if left untreat...
Read MoreElectronic devices at the global level have become a serious socio-economic and technical challenge. The primary ch...
Read MoreThe number of e-waste is growing with the growing requirement for upgraded and new technologies and electronic prod...
Read MoreWhen an individual or entity decides to set up an industry to recycle e-waste, it should first develop an e-waste r...
Read MoreE-waste auction in India is conducted on an "as is where is" basis. Any appropriate authority or company invites th...
Read MoreEEE manufacturing is totally dependent on high material consumption along with rare elements of the earth. A circul...
Read MoreE-waste is the most prominent waste source in the whole world, and it also poses a major environmental threat. The...
Read MoreThe Kerala state government has now mandated that local bodies collect fees from the public for the disposal of pla...
Read MoreThe RTO has specified rules for scrapping old cars in India. According to the new RTO rules for car scrapping, cars...
Read MoreE-waste or electronic waste describes discarded or rejected electronic or electrical devices. Used electronics or e...
Read MoreWith the massive development in the IT and communication sector, the use of electronic equipment has enhanced. Fast...
Read MoreThe rules of e-waste apply to every manufacturer, bulk consumer, dealer, retailer, dismantler, producer, and collec...
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