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Gaps In India’s Proposed EPR Regulations!

2025-02-06
By: Vartika
On: February 6, 2025

Indian government has released a new set of draft rules to oversees Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for packaging made from paper, glass and metal as well as sanitary products. Producers,Continue Reading

Lithium Battery Recycling: A $1000 Million Opportunity For Indians

2019-10-18
By: Prasanna (Editor)
On: October 18, 2019

The Indian Government has set up an ambitious electric mobility target. The only hindrance for the EVs is high prices, 40-50% of which is constituted by the batteries only. WithContinue Reading

Making Cash From e-Trash

2019-01-11
By: Prasanna (Editor)
On: January 11, 2019

Electronic waste (or e-waste / trash) refers to waste arising from end-of-life electrical and electronic appliances (EEA) such as computers and mobile phones. The total value of all the rawContinue Reading

E-Waste: Another Growing Menace For India

2018-12-27
By: Vartika
On: December 27, 2018

E-waste is generated when electrical or electronic equipment (EEE) is discarded, or returned within warranty, by consumers, and also from manufacturing and repair rejects. E waste is one of theContinue Reading

MNCs’ Pushing India Towards Plastic Pollution Crisis

2018-06-11
By: Prasanna (Editor)
On: June 11, 2018

Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternative (GAIA), an an international NGO, conducted a 15-city audit and released its report in May. It revealed that the biggest polluter is branded, single-use plastic usedContinue Reading

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