AbstractThe use of electronic goods is growing fast because of innovations, low price and easy to use facilities. Due to higher income, standard of living and professional requirement, people are ...
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E-waste initiative: Mumbai to tackle growing waste threat; UN warns of millions of tons generated annually
An "E-waste Initiative" has been launched in Mumbai to deal with growing threat no one can ignore. The United Nations estimates that we generate millions of tons of e-waste, or electronic waste, every ...
City continues to grapple with the crisis of waste management even as the country’s richest civic body is going to polls on ...
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MUMBAI: The BMC is planning to introduce a user fee for citizens to cover the mounting costs of solid waste collection, transportation, processing and disposal. Civic officials TOI spoke to said that ...
The city of Mumbai’s government, through the Bombay Municipal Corporation (BMC), says it will soon purchase additional trucks to collect recyclables that some residents have been sorting separately ...
India is the world’s third-largest producer of electronic waste like computer chips and batteries, known as e-waste, according to UN figures released last year. Now the country wants to use its ...
Mumbai: Six months after launching a special drive to collect hazardous and domestic sanitary waste, the BMC has gathered 586.5 metric tonnes (MT) from across the city.The initiative, introduced in ...
Navi Mumbai's DY Patil Stadium managed over 63 tonnes of waste during the Women's Cricket World Cup. Antony Waste Handling Cell Ltd. oversaw the entire process. This initiative highlights India's ...
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