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Close interministerial cooperation is needed to address the challenges posed by illegal recycling plants and imported waste, ...
To protect public health and the environment: Most electronics contain hazardous materials that should not be disposed of in landfills. E-waste is considered hazardous waste, says the WHO ...
CSIR-NML Signs MoU with Eyantram Waste Management for PCB Recycling Technology Transfer, March 24, 2025: In a significant step towards sustainable e-waste management, CSIR-National Metallurgical ...
Civil servants have been given a “gadget limit” after a taxpayer-funded splurge on iPads ...