
India has an e-waste problem. Delhi has smelled an opportunity
According to Central Pollution Control Board data, India’s annual e-waste generation increased from 1.01 million metric tonnes in 2019-20 to 1.751 million…
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If implemented effectively, it could offer a blueprint for other Indian cities grappling with one of the country’s fastest-growing environmental challenges. - Ends Published By: Aryan Published On: Jul 11, 2026 10:33 IST. The programme currently covers 12 schools and plans to reach nearly 12,000 students by 2029. In the first stage, 130 candidates were shortlisted based on their performance in a STEM assessment and evaluation of their Statement of Purpose (SOP).
Furthermore, Government data further show that Delhi processed 2,130.79 tonnes of e-waste in 2021-22, highlighting that the capital already has an operational recycling base even as the scale of the challenge continues to grow.
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If implemented effectively, it could offer a blueprint for other Indian cities grappling with one of the country’s fastest-growing environmental challenges. - Ends Published By: Aryan Published On: Jul 11, 2026 10:33 IST
according to India TodayThe programme currently covers 12 schools and plans to reach nearly 12,000 students by 2029.
according to NDTV - India NewsIn the first stage, 130 candidates were shortlisted based on their performance in a STEM assessment and evaluation of their Statement of Purpose (SOP).
according to NDTV - India NewsGovernment data further show that Delhi processed 2,130.79 tonnes of e-waste in 2021-22, highlighting that the capital already has an operational recycling base even as the scale of the challenge continues to grow.
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