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India, the world’s third-largest producer of e-waste, generated over 3.2 million metric tonnes in 2023 alone. As digital transformation accelerates, so does the pile-up of electronic waste—from smartphones and laptops to printers and cables. But where is all this waste going?

The Reality of India’s E-Waste Problem

  • Only 22% of e-waste is formally collected and recycled.
  • Informal recyclers often use hazardous methods, harming people and the environment.
  • E-waste contains toxic substances like lead, mercury, and cadmium that pollute land and water.

Consequences of Inaction
Unregulated e-waste disposal can lead to severe health issues, environmental degradation, and legal penalties for non-compliant businesses.

How R Planet Is Making a Difference
R Planet Integrated Solutions ensures CPCB-certified e-waste recycling with full traceability and environmental responsibility. We support both businesses and institutions in closing the loop.

Conclusion
The e-waste crisis is no longer looming—it’s here. It’s time for businesses and individuals to act responsibly and recycle with trusted partners like R Planet.

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