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E-waste 
Recycling

E-waste Recycling is the process of properly disposing of electronic waste, such as old computers, laptops, smartphones, and other electronic devices that are no longer in use. E-waste can contain hazardous materials, such as lead, mercury, and cadmium, which can be harmful to the environment if not properly disposed of. Therefore, it is important to follow government norms and regulations when recycling e-waste to ensure that it is done safely and responsibly.

 

In India, the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and the Delhi Pollution Control Board (DPCB) are responsible for regulating the management and disposal of e-waste. To engage in e-waste recycling activities, you may need to obtain a registration from these organizations and follow their guidelines and procedures. This may involve obtaining necessary permits, following specific waste management practices, and complying with environmental regulations.

It is important to note that e-waste recycling is a complex and regulated process, and it requires specialized knowledge and equipment to do it safely and responsibly. Therefore, it is important to have a team of trained professionals and access to appropriate facilities and equipment to ensure that e-waste is recycled in a manner that is compliant with government norms and regulations.

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