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AN IN-DEPTH STUDY OF E-WASTE TO RECOMMEND MEASURES FOR ITS STRICTER ENFORCEMENT

Vol. 5, Jan-Dec 2019 | Page: 187-189

Laiba Rahman
Sri Venkateswara College, University of Delhi, Delhi, India

Received: 22-08-2019, Accepted: 02-10-2019, Published Online: 16-10-2019


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Abstract

In the 21st century, e-waste is one of the highest developing wastes. In a country like India, we need to create a strict law on e-waste recycling, as India is taking baby steps to improve these types of laws. This time is important for India to act strictly towards making the user realise the E-waste management and recycling and implement it in real-time.

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