Attero’s latest capacity expansion will take its e-waste recycling footprint closer to its three-year target, even as ...
EPW India’s rapid evolution from a savvy startup to a scaling industry contender highlights its disciplined execution in a ...
With India ranking as the third-largest producer of electronic waste, after China and the United States, the industry is seeing a surge in opportunities, especially with the strengthening of the ...
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Attero announces Rs 150 Crore investment to scale E-waste, Copper recycling and R&D infrastructure across India
Pune, Bengaluru and Faridabad, a copper recycling plant in Reengus (Rajasthan) and a strengthened R&D Centre of Excellence in Greater Noida. The expansion brings together new capacity and a deeper ...
New Attero plants to deploy robotics, advanced recovery tech and automation, strengthening India’s formal recycling ecosystem ...
(MENAFN- IANS) New Delhi, Dec 5 (IANS) Although India remains among the top global generators of electronic waste, owing to increasing digitisation and a rapidly growing electronics ecosystem, the ...
Attero Recycling, India, a Noida based start-up in the business of E-Waste Management, has announced that it has attracted $6.3 million in funding from venture capital firms NEA-IndoUS Ventures and ...
India is the world’s third-largest producer of electronic waste like computer chips and batteries, known as “e-waste”, according to UN figures released last year. Now the country wants to use its ...
Finnish Ambassador Kimmo Lähdevirta unveiled a 23-foot Christmas tree made from electronic waste in New Delhi, symbolizing ...
Photo source: Context. In a dim room off a crowded alley in northeast Delhi, Shahjahan sits on the floor peeling wires with a knife. Her two children sort copper beside her, taking care to avoid ...
India's largest E-waste recycling company Attero Recycling plans to build the second lithium-ion recycling plant in India with an eye on the opportunities brought by the growing adoption of EVs and EV ...
The e-waste recycling industry in India would require about ₹50,000 crore investment to handle all kinds of waste being generated from the country’s 1.4 billion population, industry officials said.
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