India's skilled E-waste workers can teach the west

Media reports often focus on electronic waste as a hazard dealt with mainly through disposal — but my research indicates electronic 'waste' in India goes through many cycles of reuse, repair and resale, so, in fact, wasting is regularly deferred.15 hours ago

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by RS SECRETARIAT2011Cited by 23 — In other words, these would fill enough containers on a train to go round the world once.18 However, since the markets in the West have matured, it is expected ...
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08-Dec-2020 — The first regulation to manage e-waste in India was introduced in 2011 and became effective ... workers in training or skill development or.
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entry barriers and is accessible to non-skilled workers. Similarly to the distribution of profits in ... the main recipients of e-waste are China and India,.
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As a major generator of and destination for e-waste, India has been addressing the ... US $8 – 10.5) 10 according to their skill level and worker category.
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by JK Monika2010Cited by 59 — So e-waste trade and recycling alliances provide employment to many groups of people(3) in India. Around 25,000 workers including children are involved in ...

by VN Pinto2008Cited by 169 — In India, e-waste management assumes greater significance not only due to the ... Of the total e-waste generated in the country, western India accounts for ...
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11-Jul-2018 — The recycling of e-waste, not conforming to environmental friendly ... Building of Government Employees on e-Waste Management Training ...
04-Mar-2020 — According to the Global E-Waste Monitor 2017, India generates about 2 million tonnes (MT) of e-waste annually and ranks fifth among e-waste .

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