Month: May 2025

How EPR Promotes Innovation in Waste Reduction
In the fast-paced, consumption-oriented society of today, waste management has become a worldwide imperative. With increasing concern over environmental degradation and landfill saturation, innovative solutions are critical to sustainable development. One such revolutionary solution is Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)—a policy instrument that holds producers responsible for the entire life cycle of their products, particularly their…
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Endowing Old Tyres with New Life
Where do the millions of tyres thrown away annually go? Landfills, unfortunately, are all too often the endpoint, creating major environmental issues. What if we could take this waste and turn it into a useful commodity with myriad uses, however? Meet crumb rubber – an eco-friendly and groundbreaking product made from recycling end-of-life tyres. We…
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Your Trusted Partner in Metal Recycling and Pyrolysis Technology
The Indian economy is on a dynamic growth trajectory. With this expansion comes an urgent responsibility: to manage our resources sustainably and minimize our environmental impact. At the heart of this commitment lies the shift towards a circular economy, where waste is not an endpoint but a valuable resource. Two pivotal cornerstones facilitating such a…
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Managing EPR Compliances and Credits in E-Waste Recycling
As the technology has progressed at a very fast pace, electronic waste or e-waste has emerged as one of the fastest-growing waste streams in the world. In India, due to increasing concern regarding environmental sustainability and ethical electronic consumption, rules for Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) have been formulated and implemented. For companies, knowing and adhering…
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Recycling Rubber, Saving the Planet: India’s Premier Reclaimers
With increased environmental concerns, green solutions are more relevant than ever before. One sector taking great leaps towards green innovation is rubber recycling. Rubber is a vital product of contemporary life, used for anything from tyres to footwear to industrial commodities. Yet, the way rubber products, and more importantly, tyres, are disposed of constitutes a…
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Scrap Tyres, Big Potential: Innovative Recycling Solutions
The globe is observing a shocking increase in waste, and one of the most recalcitrant and troublesome culprits are scrap tyres. Millions of tyres are being sent to landfills each year, contaminating the environment and contributing to toxic waste levels. Yet rather than regarding them as waste, we need to view them as potential that…
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The Future of Rubber Waste Management in India
India, which is one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, is also witnessing a steep rise in industrial and consumer waste. Of the many forms of waste, rubber waste—especially from used tyres—is a significant environmental problem. With more people owning vehicles and the use of rubber-based products increasing, so does the issue of dumped rubber, which…
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How Battery Recycling Mitigates Environmental Damage
With the world’s increasing use of technology today, batteries are energizing everything from smartphones and laptops to electric cars and renewable energy storage systems. But as batteries become more prevalent, the problem of battery waste is also growing. Batteries that are not disposed of properly are causing immense harm to the environment, such as soil…
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The Contribution of Government Policies to Metal Recycling
Metal recycling is crucial for the preservation of natural resources, minimizing energy usage, and curbing greenhouse gas emissions. As demand for metals globally keeps rising because of accelerating urbanization, industrialization, and technological development, metal resource management has become more important than ever before. One of the most effective means of promoting responsible metal recycling and…
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New Technologies Driving the Rubber Recycling Industry
The worldwide call for sustainability is revolutionizing the way industries manage waste, and rubber recycling is no different. With more than a billion tires going to waste every year, the rubber industry has a huge challenge—and opportunity—to reduce its carbon footprint. The good news is that new technologies are bringing new life into the way…
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