Turning Tech Trash into Tomorrow’s Treasure
The mounting pile of tech trash (e-waste totaling nearly 1.4 MT in 2024–25) is both a daunting environmental challenge and a circular economy opportunity.
The mounting pile of tech trash (e-waste totaling nearly 1.4 MT in 2024–25) is both a daunting environmental challenge and a circular economy opportunity.
The Sustainable Mobility Conclave 2025 in Indore focused on building a circular, sustainable, and responsible future for India’s automotive sector
Radhika Kalia, Managing Director, RLG Systems India, in an interview with Renjini Liza Varghese, Chief News Editor, ESGNews.earth, explores the vital role of India’s informal waste sector
ESG in supply chain is critical as it identifies the pre-consumer, and post-consumer waste, says Radhika Kalia, Managing Director, RLG India.
India’s automotive sector is set to spotlight recycling, circularity, and green mobility at the Sustainable Mobility Conclave 2025 in Indore.
Plastic pollution is no longer just an environmental concern—it is a pressing economic and operational risk for businesses, governments, and society at large
India’s decisive transition towards a circular economy is being ably supported by favorable government policies and industry participation