A team of doctors and researchers from Hyderabad has revealed, after a two-decade-long study published in the International Journal of Scientific Research (IJSR) in November 2024, that three common plants—money plant (Epipremnum aureum), desert rose (Adenium obesum, known as Edaari Gulabi in Telugu), and banyan species (Ficus microcarpa, Ficus bengalensis, Ficus religiosa)—possess the ability to extract toxic metals from E-waste.
Representatives from Industry and residential communities, Officials from TSIIC and labour Department, TCS and senior officials of TSPCB were present and spoke on the occasion.
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday invited ideas from the Information and Technology (IT) and Electronics sector for e-waste management, electric mobility solutions, and circular economy. Addressing a post-budget webinar on ‘Technology Enabled Development’ in India, PM Modi said that the nation should identify innovative ways to handle e-waste with the help of […]