E-waste transported on a tricycle in Seelampur, Delhi.
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Green Electronics Ranking Guide
Greenpeace activists erect a giant robot made from electronic components at the entrance of the world's largest electronics fair, CeBit in Hannover, Germany. The protest is to remind the electronic industry leaders gathering that while the...
Greenpeace lauds HCL's commitments to green its operations, while urging the company to take further steps to solve the problem of toxics in the electronics industry.
Greenpeace activists at the Ministry of Commerce, New Delhi, demand a ban on the import of electronic waste. The organization presented evidence of the illegal import of e-waste into the country in the guise of computers for reuse and charity.
Greenpeace campaigners Pranav Sinha, Martin Besieux and Ramapati Kumar launch the first Indian ranking guide to greener electronics in delhi on August 13th.
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