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29th Dec 2009 - Deccan Herald (Bangalore)
If you don't know where to dispose your old television, refrigerators or any other electronic equipment that doesn't work and is lying dusty in the corner of your house, here’s some solution. Look out for a bin placed by Ash Recyclers i...
06th Dec 2010 - Science Daily
In Brittany, the foremost agricultural region in France, animal farming produces millions of tons of liquid manure each year. To reduce emissions of greenhouse gasses and meet current energy challenges, researchers from Cemagref in Rennes, INRA in Na...
10th Oct 2010 - Economic Times
Attero Recycling can be easily called a firm sprouted from just an idea — recycling e-waste. In a bid to garner investor support to turn their idea into a business, siblings Nitin Gupta and Rohan Gupta focused on creating spreadsheets a...
21st Dec 2010 - Cooler Planet
A Western Indian state is positioning itself to be the center of the subcontinent's solar industry, according to published reports. Gujarat, which encompasses 196,000 square kilometers, generates as much as six kilowatts per hour per...
06th Oct 2010 - Express News Service
BHUBANESWAR: In the face of growing concerns over e-waste disposal across the country, the Orissa State Pollution Control Board (OSPCB) is ready to undertake intensive mapping of the waste management and handling scenario in the State. The ex...
22nd Dec 2010 - Google
MORABANDAR, India — The Elephanta Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site off the coast of India's financial capital Mumbai, draw hundreds of thousands of tourists every year. But when the last of the wooden ferry boats leaves at n...
23rd Dec 2010 - SiliconIndia
Bangalore: The green statement has been luring a lot of startup to get a pie in the market. The computing devices, electronic garbage that piles up in every company or even in homes, have always been a source of the quick cash and currently only five...
06th Dec 2010 - Tehelka
They are imported in the name of charity, but end up becoming a health hazard rather than bridging the ‘digital divide’. Old computers, cell phones and television sets have silently made their way to Indian ports and Kochi has bec...
22nd Dec 2010 - Hindustan Times
Patients complaining of chest and throat infections have shot up in the past two weeks. Experts have blamed high pollution levels in the Capital for this. "At the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, patients coming with chest infections ...
23rd Dec 2010 - The Times Of India
GURGAON: While the state government appears to be waiting for the completion of the Rs 1,830-crore Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) expressway to lower the pollution levels in the city, IT firms are doing whatever they can to contain the increasin...