A collaborative effort between government, the regulator, producers and recyclers is required to ensure that the electronic waste is recycled
Attero at present recycles 3,500 MT of Li-ion waste in India and is expanding the capacity to 11,000 MT by October 2022
E-waste recycling firm Attero is planning to invest Rs 300 crore in a bid to increase its existing lithium-ion battery recycling capacity by 11 times to 11,000 tons
MTC Group and Exigo Recycling Pvt Ltd (MERPL) is targeting to process over two lakh tonnes of e-waste annually and said it plans to invest USD 25 million (around Rs 183.7 crore) in a phased manner.
The Mumbai-born Indo-Australian scientist is waging a war against electronic waste with her novel invention of the world's first microfactory
The facility has the capacity of 36,000 tonnes per annum, with plans to add PGM refining capability