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Our E-waste management blog features updates, tips, and advice on how you can recycle your used electronics and eWaste disposal solutions.
We also post current news on the electronic waste recycling industry, so that you can stay up to date on any changes that might happen in your area. We also provide information about principles of sustainability and environmental issues and ways to help out with the importance of managing e-waste recycling and waste management.

Importance of EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) and Indian Government Policies
What is EPR? Did you know that by 2050, India is expected to generate 165 million tons of electronic waste annually? That’s a staggering amount of waste, and it highlights the urgent need for effective waste management policies like Extended

What is Extended Producer Responsibility or EPR?
As our world becomes more digitally connected, the production and disposal of electronic products continue to increase. This is harmful to both the environment as well as poses a risk to people’s health. To deal with this issue, governments around

Disposal Techniques For Electronic Waste
Electronic waste has become an increasingly common sight in our landfills, and the resulting toxins from these discarded devices can have potentially disastrous effects on our environment. But while many people feel helpless when it comes to eliminating their eWaste,

How is eWaste harmful to human health?
Did you know that the sleek electronic device in your hand or on your desk could be a ticking time bomb for your health and that the digital world we live in is contributing to a looming health crisis? As

From Toxic Trash to Sustainable Solutions: Tackling the Environmental Impact of eWaste
Our insatiable appetite for the latest and greatest gadgets has given rise to a growing monster known as eWaste – a menacing electronic beast lurking in our digital lives, waiting to be discarded and left to rot in landfills, poisoning

Recycling eWaste: Top Barriers and Solutions
Electronic devices have become an integral part of our daily lives, but their disposal has become a growing concern for the environment. The improper disposal of electronic waste or eWaste can lead to severe environmental and health risks due to

5 simple ways to completely erase your hard drive
As technology advances, it’s becoming more and more important to keep our data safe and secure. But what happens when you need to get rid of an old hard drive or computer? Simply deleting files isn’t enough – you need

What is the difference between authorised and unauthorised recyclers?
Recycling is an important part of reducing our environmental impact and helping to protect the planet. But when it comes to recyclers, it’s not always easy to tell the difference between authorised and unauthorised recyclers. It may seem like a

Importance of Data Management & Data Destruction: 4 Tips to Keep Your Business Safe
In our data-driven world, businesses are constantly managing, storing, and securing vast amounts of sensitive information. It’s important to have a secure system in place that can prevent unauthorised access and data breaches. For most businesses big and small, the

How Can I Purchase Ethical and Eco-Friendly Electronics?
When it comes to purchasing electronics, most of us are unaware about where our products come from or how they were made. We assume that the device we get at our local store is ethical and eco-friendly, but more often

How does extended producer responsibility relate to e-waste?
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a concept that manufacturers/Producers should take responsibility for when it comes to their products and the environment. It is a new way of thinking about product design and production, which seeks to prevent pollution and

How To Reduce E-Waste With Sustainable IT Solutions?
As the population increases and businesses continue to expand, the number of electronic devices needed for modern offices and homes has grown exponentially. While most individuals are environmentally conscious, many consumers do not realise that the cost of disposing of