as per the E-Waste Management Rules, which were notified in October 2016, manufacturers of electric and electronic equipments must facilitate their collection and return it to authorised dismantlers or recyclers. However, even one and a half years after the law was passed
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Can India manage its toxic e-waste?isms to manage e-waste NEXT NEWS ❯ By Banjot Kaur Published: Thursday 19 July 2018 How do most of us dispose of a mobile phone or a television set? Usually, by selling it to a scrap dealer. But <span>as per the E-Waste Management Rules, which were notified in October 2016, manufacturers of electric and electronic equipments must facilitate their collection and return it to authorised dismantlers or recyclers. However, even one and a half years after the law was passed, there is little evidence that it is being implemented. The matter came to light in March 2018 when the Delhi High Court was hearing a petition on solid waste management. The court aske Summary
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