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Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB) Chairman Adarshpal Vig unveiled a new awareness poster “Erase E-Waste, Before It Erases You” to address the growing concern of electronic waste.
The posters, aimed at raising awareness, are available at the board’s head office and regional offices. PPCB chairman Adarsh Pal Vig (centre) during the release of the e-waste poster.
India ranks 3rd in terms of producer of e-waste after China and the United States of America. According to a Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) report for FY 2019-2020, India generated ...
The first International E-Waste Day to promote the correct disposal of electrical and electronic equipment throughout the world is Oct. 13.. Brussels-based WEEE Forum, a European association of ...
It is estimated that 53.6 million tonnes of e-waste were generated across the planet in 2019, more than ever before, and this is projected to reach an incredible 75 million tonnes by 2030, which ...
The second edition of the e-waste awareness programme was held at Dasarahalli on Saturday, with much pomp and energy. The programme was jointly organised by Vijay Karnataka and Bangalore Mirror ...
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Cran's role in raising e-waste awareness - MSNOver the years, Cran has initiated public awareness campaigns aimed at informing citizens about the dangers of e-waste. These awareness campaigns utilise multiple communication channels, including ...
RECENT crackdowns on illegal e-waste recycling facilities have underscored the seriousness of Malaysia’s e-waste problem, which is exacerbated by our increasing reliance on electronic devices ...
KINGSTON, Jamaica - The National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) is on a drive to educate citizens about electronic waste (e-waste) and how to properly dispose of it. E-waste refers to ...
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