Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras have developed an indigenous pilot plant capable of processing ...
IIT Madras has developed an indigenous pilot plant in Tiruchirapalli to process 100 tonnes of eWaste annually, recovering ...
IIT Madras researchers have developed an indigenous pilot plant in Tiruchirappalli capable of processing 100 tonnes of ...
At a time when India is generating nearly five million metric tonnes of electronic waste annually, IIT Madras researchers ...
The researchers at IIT Madras have developed an indigenous pilot plant that is capable of processing 100 tonnes of electronic waste every year. The facility uses a single acid and demonstrates a ...
A new study from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign shows how electrochemistry can be used to extract precious metals from discarded electronics in an efficient and environmentally friendly ...
E-waste generates faster than recycling capacity and is set to grow to 82 billion metric tonnes In 2022, e-waste globally contained 4 million tons of metals classified as critical raw materials Mining ...
From old cellphones to broken refrigerators and discarded e-cigarettes, global electronic waste has reached record highs and is growing five times faster than rates of recycling – bringing a host of ...