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DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Waste to Energy and Waste Management Market in India - 2019" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The Indian garbage to offer a business ...
The United Nations Development Programme aims to almost triple its plastic waste management to 100 cities in India by 2024, A UNDP executive said, to combat the damaging effects of plastic pollution.
India ‘We Can’t Waste a Drop.’ India Is Running Out of Water. Population growth, modernization and climate change spawn a resource crisis; trouble in a remote Himalayan region ...
India’s e-waste volumes soared by 151.03% in six years, from 7,08,445 metric tonnes in 2017-18 to 17,78,400 metric tonnes in 2023-24, with an annual increase of 1,69,283 metric tonnes.
Worldwide plastic waste totals more than 57 million tons a year, with India creating more than any other country, according to a study published Wednesday in the journal Nature. Researchers found t… ...
Beginning with a site visit to India and culminating at the end of the Winter Quarter, students in the 2016–17 GSIP course worked with Tata Trusts on urban habitat projects, during which they examined ...
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India is battling a waste management and pollution crisis, identified by UNEP as among the three planetary crises. Several areas of Delhi-NCR face both challenges.
Policy intervention for demand management entails pricing the good at cost-recovery or higher, but water, electricity, and petrol are often subsidized – in both developing and developed countries.
BHUBANESHWAR, India, Jan 2 (Reuters) - Indian authorities said on Thursday they had completed moving toxic waste from the site of the 1984 Bhopal gas leak disaster, which killed more than 5,000 ...
NEW DELHI — India produces 62 million tons of waste per year — the same amount as all of sub-Saharan Africa. That’s nearly 170,000 tons of waste per day.
India’s cumulative solar waste will increase to 600 kilotons (kt) by 2030 and 19,000 kt by 2050, according to a new report by the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW).
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