The Central Pollution Control Board reported to the National Green Tribunal that 17 states and Union Territories lack e-waste recycling facilities. While Delhi does not track interstate e-waste ...
Flagging the "uneven" compliance with the Solid Waste Management (SWM) Rules across India, the Supreme Court issued a slew of ...
The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has reported that India faces an uneven distribution of e-waste recycling units, ...
Highlighting the challenges of weak inter-state tracking of e-waste and incomplete inventorisation, the bench headed by NGT chairperson Justice Prakash Shrivastava, in its order dated February 12, ...
China has mandated recyclable packaging under its updated solid waste management framework, placing stricter obligations on ...
The Jharkhand High Court has issued a slew of directions in a public interest litigation concerning bio-medical-waste, ...
By Daniel JohnsonThe lucrative, illegal trade and trafficking of waste products including many that are toxic could be set to ...
CPCB reveals Delhi lacks e-waste recycling facilities, among 17 States and UTs, relying on external recyclers for disposal.
The Tribunal was informed that draft guidelines for inventorisation have been prepared and will be finalised after incorporating suggestions from States. Taking note of these aspects, the NGT directed ...
The Supreme Court has emphasized that repeated updates to solid waste management rules will not improve ground realities unless authorities strengthen infrastructure.
The NGT has directed the CPCB to file a new status report on e-waste management implementation after a report revealed major gaps, including 17 states/UTs lacking recycling units and widespread ...