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  • Contact Raza Enterprises - ISO Certified E-Waste Services by sunita360
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    Raza Enterprises is an ISO-certified E-Waste Recycling and Scrap Management company with over 8 years of experience. Established in 2017, we provide safe, compliant, and sustainable waste management solutions to industrial, commercial, and government sectors across India. Raza Enterprises is a government-authorized and ISO-certified company specializing in E-Waste Management, scrap removal, dismantling, demolition, and hazardous waste disposal. We handle recycling and procurement of a wide range of corporate assets, including metal, plastic, and electronic materials. Certified with ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 and approved by MPCB, we are committed to quality, compliance, and environmental sustainability.
  • E-waste recycling services in Mumbai. by gauravtiwari9084
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    Check if the municipal or local government in Mumbai has any designated e-waste recycling programs or centers. They may have specific guidelines for the disposal of electronic waste.
  • E-waste Management and Recycling by EwasteManagementas
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    E-waste Management and Recycling
  • Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs CFL by AlexStan12
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    Each and every home needs light and uses lights and generally these can go through a lot of force. There are choices. These choices incorporate bright lights. Up until a bit under 20 years back, there were no fluorescent based lights that could be utilized inside a standard light. The main ones that were accessible where the long or short tubes that a great many people still consider as fluorescent lighting, minimized bright lights however can furnish you're home with vitality productive helping. These reduced bright lights( (CFL) can spare you many dollars a year in the matter of your electric bill and in the process dispense with huge amounts of green house gasses. They additionally have a tendency to last more than conventional lights making their cost more reasonable.
  • E-Waste Management in India: Challenges and Solutions by dwmplggn
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    Electronic waste, commonly referred to as e-waste, has become a significant concern in today's technology-driven world. The proliferation of electronic devices and rapid technological advancements have led to a surge in e-waste generation. In India, a country with a growing tech-savvy population, e-waste management has become a pressing issue. This blog will delve into the world of e-waste, its management, recycling, and the key players in the industry, with a focus on the Indian context. Understanding E-Waste: E-waste consists of discarded electronic devices and equipment, such as old computers, mobile phones, televisions, and other electronic gadgets. These items contain various hazardous materials, making their disposal a potential environmental and health hazard.
  • ITAD & Computer Recycling Company in Mumbai, India by SpasComputers
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    Spas Computers Pvt Ltd. is the trusted most ITAD & Computer Recycling company for organizations that understand how important it is to securely and environmentally safe dispose of IT assets at the end of their lifecycle. As a leader in IT asset refurbish, reuse, redeployment and recycling, we offer IT asset disposition (ITAD) and e-waste recycling solutions for businesses. It is our duty ensure environmental safety and sustainability while recycling e-waste and IT asset disposition to you, the community and our environment for green earth and greener future Our company has been the industry leader in IT asset disposal and Refurbished Computer solutions for local and govt. organisations. We have served India for over 13 years, delivering solutions that offer extraordinary benefits to our customers by managing their IT and electronic assets in a safe, sustainable, and ethical way to reduce regulatory risks and maximize the resale value of reusable IT assets. We offer affordable refurbished low-cost used computers in bulk or retail to individuals, students, corporates, large and small businesses in India. We provide comprehensive solutions and services for IT assets throughout their lifecycle from deployment to decommissioning to disposition all the way through to recycling, reusing, refurbishing and value recovery at end-of-life. We achieve these goals by maintaining sustainable best practice operations powered entirely with a zero landfill policy for all items that can be recycled. We make your IT asset journey safe, secure and environmentally friendly For More Info Visit Our Site spascomputers.com
  • Understanding Plastic Waste: Challenges and Sustainable Solutions by psrcompliance
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    Plastic waste is a major environmental challenge worldwide. Its widespread use is due to its durability, affordability, and versatility, but improper disposal causes serious pollution problems. Plastic items like bags, bottles, and packaging often end up in landfills, rivers, and oceans, harming wildlife and human health. One of the biggest issues with plastic is that it takes hundreds of years to break down. During this time, it can release harmful chemicals and break into microplastics, which contaminate soil, water, and food supplies. This problem is particularly significant in countries like India, where plastic consumption is rising rapidly, and waste management infrastructure struggles to keep pace. To combat this, the Indian government has introduced Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations. EPR holds producers, importers, and brand owners responsible for managing the plastic waste they generate. This means companies must register under EPR, create plans to collect and recycle plastic waste, and meet annual recycling targets. EPR encourages businesses to reduce plastic usage, innovate with eco-friendly packaging, and collaborate with recyclers. It also reduces the burden on municipal bodies and promotes a circular economy where plastic waste is reused instead of discarded. Individuals play a role too. Simple habits like using reusable bags, segregating waste, and supporting sustainable brands help reduce plastic pollution. While challenges like limited recycling facilities and lack of awareness remain, the combination of EPR, business responsibility, and consumer action offers hope for a cleaner future. Together, we can reduce plastic waste and protect the environment. For more information on EPR registration and plastic waste management, visit: https://www.psrcompliance.com/epr-registration-for-plastic-waste
  • E-waste Recycling in Bangalore | E-waste Dealer Bangalore by sanjarii6543
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    Sanjari Recycling is a reputed brand for e-waste recycling in Bangalore with experience of more than 6 years in e-waste management and collection across India
  • E-Waste Recycling by rcube12
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    Electronic waste or e-waste is a term used for electronic products that have become obsolete, and have reached the end of their useful life. As technology is advancing at such a high rate, many electronic devices become "trash" after years of use. In fact, all the categories of old electronic items contribute to e-waste.E-waste is created from anything electronic: computers, TVs, monitors, mobile phones, PDA, VCRs, CD players, fax machines, printers, etc.Obsolete electronic devices are rapidly filling landfills around the globe. Australians are among the highest users of technology, and e-waste is one of the fastest growing types of waste. Of the 15.7 million computers that reached their 'end of life' in Australia in 2007-08, only 1.5 million were recycled - that's less the 10%. (As per Australian bureau of statistics report) Most electronics that are improperly thrown away contain some form of harmful materials such as beryllium, cadmium, mercury, and lead which when added up in volume, it's threat to the environment becomes significant. Besides adding harmful elements to the environment, improper disposal of e-waste is a recycling opportunity lost. Almost all electronic waste contain some form of recyclable material, including plastic, glass, and metals. The solution to the e-waste problem starts with providing proper education. If we can educate people about it, there is a strong possibility that their habits will change accordingly. Currently people are more aware of paper and generic waste recycling but e-waste, not so much.
  • EPR Authorization for E-Waste: A Practical Guide for Producers & Importers by psrcompliance
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    PSR Compliance offers end-to-end support for EPR Registration and compliance for e-waste management in India. From preparing documentation to obtaining authorization and ensuring ongoing compliance with CPCB regulations, our team helps manufacturers, importers, and brand owners meet their legal obligations efficiently. We make the entire process hassle-free so you can focus on your core business while staying fully compliant. Learn more about our services here: https://www.psrcompliance.com/epr-e-waste-registration