MEDIA COVERAGE
Toxics Link’s reports and campaigns get extensive coverage from the media and the press contacts us for our opinion and quotes while doing stories on various environmental issues throughout the year, resulting in the organization being mentioned in many news stories. Senior Toxics Link staff also get quoted in several interviews.Please find below a compilation of media coverage on elctronic waste.
- Delhi’s toxic e-waste problem: Asiaville
- NGT directs DPCC to submit report on 5k illegal e-waste:PTI
- After Air Pollution, Delhi Now Has An Ewaste Management Problem:Inc42
- Study identifies 15 e-waste processing hotspots in Delhi operating without safeguards:Down To Earth
- Where’s our e-waste going?:The Hindu
- E-waste management may end up as just junk sans policy support: Experts:Hindustan Times
- Delhi civic body will collect e-waste from doorstep, pay for it too:Hindustan Times
- What Modi Govt 2.0 Can Do To Fix India’s E-Waste Problem:The Quint
- Producers accountability e-waste(d):Governance Now
- Disoriented take back policy by electronic giants leads to swelling e-waste: Study:Wionews
- Policy gone waste: Study shows failure to take back discarded e-goods for disposal:Times of India
- Report: Most manufacturers doing little to dispose of e-waste responsibly:New Indian Express
- Your mobile phone is a major contributor to toxic e-waste in the country:The Print
- As e-waste continues to pile up, a greater focus on its management is needed:Mongabay
- Tough targets hinder e-waste rule rollout:Times of India
- E-waste concentration in Indian soil is twice the global average, claims study:Hindustan Times
- Lighting firms flout e-waste rule in India: Toxics Link:Economic Times
- Majority of Indians unaware of e-waste: Study:Governance Now
- Producers shirking e-waste rules, says study:The Hindu
- Top companies flout e-waste rules, says study:The Hindu
- Sitting on an e-time bomb:Hindustan Times
- स्टडीनेबताया, दिल्लीमेंअबभीचलरहीहैंअवैधई-वेस्टयूनिट:Navbharat Times
- Study identifies 15 e-waste processing hotspots in Delhi operating without safeguards:Sputnik News
- India’s E-Waste Rules Fail to Curb Illegal Recycling: Report:The Daily Pioneer
- NGT directs DPCC to submit report on 5,000 illegal e-waste processing units in Delhi-NCR:
- 5,000 illegal e-waste units being run in Delhi: Study:Indian Express
- Policy gone waste: Study shows failure to take back discarded e-goods for disposal:Times Of India
- Report: Most manufacturers doing little to dispose of e-waste responsibly:Down To Earth
- Report on e-waste management places 5 companies in the red:Down To Earth
- Recycling contaminates children’s plastic toys with toxic chemicals from electronic waste:Hindustan Times
- Kolkata knows little about e-waste, shows survey :Times of India