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Government plans to set up e-waste recycling unit in Bengaluru

As India’s technology capital, Bengaluru produces an estimated one lakh tonne of electronic waste a year

July 03, 2018 / 18:34 IST
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The central government's Chemicals and Fertilizers Ministry intends to set up India’s first-ever, state-of-the-art e-waste recycling unit in Bengaluru. As India’s technology capital, Bengaluru produces an estimated one lakh tonne of electronic waste a year, according to an Economic Times report.

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A research institute working under the government, called the Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and Technology (CIPET), will set up the recycling unit in the next four months. Bengaluru minister for chemicals and fertilizers Ananth Kumar has said this will be replicated in many other parts of the country.

Bengaluru produces the third highest amount of e-waste in the country. The CIPET says technology for e-waste recycling has been developed and the waste will be converted into value-added products for different applications.