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Marx, now long forgotten by most who spoke his name but a decade or two ago, once said the following in his brilliantly allegorical essay on the Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte. “Bourgeois revolutions...storm quickly from success...
Introduction Medical waste is broadly defined as any solid or liquid waste that is generated in the diagnosis, treatment of immunization of human beings or animals in research pertaining thereto, or in the production or testing of biological...
Regulating the management of unwanted mobile phones, computers, MP3 players and televisions and other waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE, also referred to as e-waste) in India is at last being addressed. Faced, to some extent, wi...
Introduction Electronic waste comprises of discarded and unused equipments and components of electrical and electronic goods such as computers, television, refrigerator, cell phones and other house hold appliances. The growth rate of the IT ...
Electronics waste (E-waste) is the fastest growing waste tream in the industrialized and urbanized world. Few decades back, the amount of waste generated was considered small enough to be diluted in the environment. With massive growth of ele...
I. Introduction Although, environmental pollution is said to be as old as the emergence of homo sapiens on the earth, the scientific and technological progress of man has invested him with immense power over nature and indiscriminate u...
Under the aegis of ASSOCHAM Expert Committee on Environment a Seminar on “E-Waste Policy for India” was held in New Delhi on May 26, 2006. Designed with the aim of spreading awareness on the hazards of E-waste in the ...
Introduction Electronic waste recycling is gaining currency around the world as larger quantities of electronics are coming into the waste stream. Managing the increasing volumes of e-waste effectively and efficiently–in cost and envir...
General Information on Mineral Beneficiation Mining of coal, non-metallic and metallic mineral deposits produces rawmineral which needs to be processed further by a specified method depending on the mineral and waste product (s) associated...
INTRODUCTION: Landfilling is the ultimate disposal process for Municipal Solid Wastes (MSW) management. The quantity of MSW for land disposal can be substantially reduced by setting up of waste processing facilities and recycling the w...