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, the world-leading innovator and provider of imaging and information technology solutions, today announced its latest environmental initiative in the Middle East with the signing of a partnership agreement with EnviroServe, the leading environmental waste managers.
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Mumbai, the electronic waste capital of the country, is likely to get an e-waste
processing unit run on a public-private partnership model.
The unit will be first of its kind in the country and the second in South
East Asia, to where India now supplies its e-waste for recovery of precious
metals.
The core committee under the chairmanship of the state Environment Secretary
along with members of Solid Waste Management (SWM) cell of the Mumbai
Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA), Maharashtra Pollution Control
Board (MPCB), decided that a techno-economic feasibility study should be carried
out for full-fledged processing of e-waste generated in the region. "The
committee decided that a techno-economic feasibility study should be initiated.
The concept is to have a comprehensive process to recover precious as well as
non-precious metals safely," said Ashwini Bhide, Joint Metropolitan
Commissioner, MMRDA. The processing unit will be located in the Mumbai
Metropolitan Region.
FRESNO, Calif. - (Business Wire) Electronic Recyclers International (ERI), the
nation's leading recycler of electronic waste, has teamed with KSEE-TV Channel
24, the Central Valley's News Station and Fresno NBC affiliate, to provide a
series of free electronic waste recycling events for local residents.
The first "RecyclAthon" event will take place on Saturday, January
3rd from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. at ERI headquarters on 2860 S. East Avenue in Fresno. The event will enable consumers to drop off unwanted computer
monitors, televisions and other electronic items for free.
Electronic Recyclers International (ERI), the nation's leading
recycler of electronic waste, joined Fresno Mayor Alan Autry and a host of other local business leaders to launch its new e-waste shredder - the largest and most efficient shredder of its kind in North America.
Mayor Autry cut the ribbon and hit the "on" switch for the
ceremonial launch, which took place today at ERI's new 125,440 square foot expansion facility at 3243 S. East Avenue in Fresno.
Millions of laptops, computers, and mobile phones are discarded in UAE each year. The most active involvement regarding proper e-waste disposal in the middle east region is found in UAE. Currently, the country is working on developing e-waste regulations and legislation for sound e-waste management. Find out more in this article.