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Greenpeace activists at HP Headquarters in Bangalore demand the 
company to lobby for e-waste legislation in India.

Greenpeace activists at HP Headquarters in Bangalore demand the company to lobby for e-waste legislation in India.

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Greenpeace activists at Samsung's India corporate office at Nehru 
Place, New Delhi ask the company to implement free, voluntary take 
back service in India for all its end-of-life products.

Greenpeace activists at Samsung's India corporate office at Nehru Place, New Delhi ask the company to implement free, voluntary take back service in India for all its end-of-life products.

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Greenpeace actiivists at Samsung's India corporate office at Nehru 
Place, New Delhi ask the company to implement free, voluntary take 
back service in India for all its end-of-life products.

Greenpeace actiivists at Samsung's India corporate office at Nehru Place, New Delhi ask the company to implement free, voluntary take back service in India for all its end-of-life products.

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Greenpeace actiivists at Samsung's India corporate office at Nehru 
Place, New Delhi ask the company to implement free, voluntary take 
back service in India for all its end-of-life products.

Greenpeace actiivists at Samsung's India corporate office at Nehru Place, New Delhi ask the company to implement free, voluntary take back service in India for all its end-of-life products.

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Greenpeace Activists deliver roses to Mr. Ratan Tata on behalf of 
thousands of people from across the country.

Greenpeace Activists deliver roses to Mr. Ratan Tata on behalf of thousands of people from across the country.

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Greenpeace activists stage a protest at the Philips office in Mumbai 
asking the company to immediately implement free, voluntary e-waste 
takeback service in India

Greenpeace activists stage a protest at the Philips office in Mumbai asking the company to immediately implement free, voluntary e-waste takeback service in India

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Greenpeace activists stage a protest at the Philips office in Mumbai 
asking the company to immediately implement free, voluntary e-waste 
takeback service in India

Greenpeace activists stage a protest at the Philips office in Mumbai asking the company to immediately implement free, voluntary e-waste takeback service in India

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India in 2007 generated 380,000 tonnes of e-waste from discarded 
Computers, Televisions and Mobile Phones

India in 2007 generated 380,000 tonnes of e-waste from discarded Computers, Televisions and Mobile Phones

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Greenpeace launches a campaign for mandatory fuel efficiency standards 
by demonstrating the high CO2 emissions of cars in India. CO2 a major 
greenhouse gas is the biggest contributor to climate change

Greenpeace launches a campaign for mandatory fuel efficiency standards by demonstrating the high CO2 emissions of cars in India. CO2 a major greenhouse gas is the biggest contributor to climate change

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Greenpeace activists return e-waste to Philips

Greenpeace activists return e-waste to Philips

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