Mumbai: A private agency along with the BMC has successfully collected and recycled 21,000 kg of e-waste over the past five months. This includes 5,000 kg from households, 10,000 kg from various ...
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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 ...
Mumbai: To raise awareness about electronic waste, the BMC Education Department, in collaboration with Electrofine Recycling Pvt. Ltd., is hosting an E-Waste Management Exhibition on Friday (September ...
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 ...
Over a decade after its launch, civic officials from the solid waste management (SWM) department and labour unions said the ...
The goods were cleverly concealed behind a few rows of aluminium scrap in four containers at Nhava Sheva Port.
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 ...
Miles Park does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
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 ...
With the holiday season fast approaching, parents around the world are deciding which new toys to purchase for their kids this year. Many will opt for classic favorites like Lego bricks, Mr. Potato ...
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