Tackling E-Waste: Mr. Shekhar R. Sharma’s Guide to Responsible Disposal and Recycling

 There has been a lot of talk about the massive amount of E-Waste generated. How can this be controlled?

Yes, with electronics in high demand, managing E-Waste responsibly is crucial. Proper disposal and recycling are essential once devices can no longer be used. Unfortunately, I’ve seen students disposing of batteries and LEDs in regular bins, which is dangerous due to the harmful chemicals they contain. In India, general waste management awareness is still lacking, but we have several recycling and refurbishment centers that can make better use of E-Waste. Following local laws and regulations for E-Waste disposal is important. If your devices are still functional, consider donating them to schools or nonprofits to extend their life.


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