India's waste management market to touch USD 39 billion by 2030, driven by recycling services and EPR mandates, with Gujarat emerging as a key contributor.
If India can turn its farms into the bedrock of a bio-based economy, it will meet sustainability goals and show the world how ...
Bengaluru-based Waste is Gold Technologies has accumulated over 300 projects in seven years while remaining completely ...
Waste management in India is no longer just a civic issue; it has become a critical sector shaped by urbanization, rising consumption, and stricter environmental regulations. According to the ...
e-waste in India: E-waste is a serious public health and environmental issue in India. Approximately 2 million tons of e-waste are generated annually. E-waste management is dominated by the informal ...
Kautilya’s Arthashastra, an ancient Sanskrit treatise, has countless references to fines and regulations intended to maintain civic order: 12 pana for neglecting a field at the time of sawing, 24 pana ...
The Indian government plans to enact new rules that makes a producer of electrical and electronic equipment responsible for the collection and appropriate disposal of e-waste generated at the end of ...
Blue Planet Strengthens E-waste Leadership in India with the Launch of Blue Planet E-waste Solutions
When innovation meets purpose, transformation begins. Blue Planet Environmental Solutions Pte Ltd, headquartered in Singapore and a global leader in sustainable waste management and circular economy ...
A new study on end-of-life (EOL) solar PV waste management in India makes PV manufacturers accountable for recycling and recovering the materials at the end-of-life (EOL) stage. The study proposes an ...
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