Attero’s latest capacity expansion will take its e-waste recycling footprint closer to its three-year target, even as ...
EPW India’s rapid evolution from a savvy startup to a scaling industry contender highlights its disciplined execution in a ...
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Attero, India's leading e-waste recycling firm, plans to invest ₹150 crore to boost its recycling capacity by 1 lakh tonnes ...
Pune, Bengaluru and Faridabad, a copper recycling plant in Reengus (Rajasthan) and a strengthened R&D Centre of Excellence in Greater Noida. The expansion brings together new capacity and a deeper ...
Chennai is the top e-waste producer in Tamil Nadu, and an informal industry comprising ragpickers, as well as small and large-scale scrap dealers hand.
India’s electronics sector has recorded robust growth in recent years, with production rising from approximately $48 billion in fiscal year (FY) 2016–17 to $101 billion in FY2022–23, primarily driven ...
Mumbai — In the wake of a flurry of plastic packaging bans and restrictions in India, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ambitious June announcement of eliminating single-use plastic by 2022, ...
India is likely sitting on a mine of urban waste if we consider a report that says Europe's electronic waste generated will lead to the extraction of 1 million tonnes of critical raw minerals (CRMs) ...
India is boosting its electronic waste recycling capacity to recover critical minerals like lithium, cobalt, and nickel. A Rs 1,500 crore incentive scheme aims to reduce import dependence by ...