E-Waste: Definition, Meaning, Purpose and Challenges
E-waste is a symbol of our digital progress and environmental negligence.
E-waste is a symbol of our digital progress and environmental negligence.
Young people across the country are stepping up, reimagining what sustainability can look like.
Dr. Singh credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi for turning Swachhata into a mass behavioural shift.
E-waste is a problem for a number of reasons. First, e-waste contains a variety of hazardous materials.
NEW DELHI: Electronic waste or e-waste is the disposal of broken or obsolete electronic components and materials. E-waste material may ...
Plastic pollution and e-waste which have become a major environmental concern across the globe widely discussed at COP meetings of ...
JAIPUR: Intex Technologies in support of environmental conservation threatened by the increasing electronics items lying idle around us, has launched a ...
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