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American e-waste is causing 'hidden tsunami' in Southeast Asia, report says

Millions of tons of discarded electronics from the United States are being shipped overseas, much of it to developing countries in Southeast Asia unprepared to safely handle hazardous waste, according to a new report released Wednesday by an environmental watchdog. The Seattle-based Basel Action Network, or BAN, said a two-year investigation found at least 10 US companies exporting used electronics to Asia and the Middle East, in what it says is a hidden tsunami of electronic waste. This new, almost invisible tsunami of e-waste is taking place ... padding already lucrative profit margins of the electronics recycling sector while allowing a major portion of the American public's and corporate IT equipment to be surreptitiously exported to and processed under harmful conditions in Southeast Asia, the report said. Growing e-waste --------------------- Electronic waste, or e-waste, includes discarded devices like phones and computers containing both valuable materials and toxic metals

American e-waste is causing 'hidden tsunami' in Southeast Asia, report says
Updated On : 23 Oct 2025 | 2:44 PM IST

Daikin, Hitachi, Voltas sue Centre over its new e-waste recycling rules

The government's new rules mandate a minimum payment of Rs 22 (25 US cents) per kilogram to recycle consumer electronics and Rs 34/kg for smartphones

Daikin, Hitachi, Voltas sue Centre over its new e-waste recycling rules
Updated On : 11 Apr 2025 | 8:10 PM IST

From Trash to Treasure: Why Recycling is Big Business!

Recycling: The Next Big Money-Maker! Catch the founder and director of Recyclekaro, Rajesh Gupta, on Manager’s Mantra with Shweta Shukla—Why Going Green is the Future of Profits!

Icon YoutubeFrom Trash to Treasure: Why Recycling is Big Business!
Updated On : 30 Oct 2024 | 8:51 PM IST

Govt plans 'repairability index' for mobile, electronics to tackle e-waste

India is planning a repairability index for mobile phones and electronic products to address the growing e-waste problem and encourage manufacturers to produce more easily repairable items, officials said on Thursday. The Consumer Affairs Ministry is spearheading the initiative, which will provide a score on key parameters to inform consumers about the ease with which a product can be repaired, the officials said at a national workshop on the issue. Addressing the workshop, Consumer Affairs Secretary Nidhi Khare said: "As India emerges as the third largest economy in the world, we should have a vibrant and tech-savvy repair system." She also added, "India can become a repair hub for the world." The proposed index will be similar to initiatives in other countries, such as France's repairability index. It will rate products on criteria including availability of technical documents, ease of disassembly, spare parts availability and pricing. The workshop was aimed at establishing a ..

Govt plans 'repairability index' for mobile, electronics to tackle e-waste
Updated On : 29 Aug 2024 | 3:33 PM IST

Poor management of e-waste to attract financial penalty: Govt

The 2016 rules are in supersession of the e-waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2011.

Poor management of e-waste to attract financial penalty: Govt
Updated On : 23 Mar 2016 | 7:23 PM IST