Find answers to common queries about our E-Waste management services.
E-waste refers to discarded electronic or electrical devices, such as computers,
smartphones,
TVs, and appliances. These items contain hazardous materials and valuable resources
that
require responsible handling & Need to be recycled.
Improper disposal releases toxic substances (e.g., lead, mercury) into the
environment,
harming ecosystems and human health. Recycling recovers valuable materials and
reduces
landfill burden.
We provide e-waste collection, recycling, data destruction, corporate e-waste
programs,
audits, and compliance support. We also offer certification for responsible
disposal.
Contact us via phone/website to schedule a pickup, drop off at designated centers,
or
participate in awareness drives. We ensure eco-friendly recycling.
Yes, the E-Waste Management Rules 2016 mandate proper disposal. Producers,
consumers,
and recyclers must adhere to guidelines to minimize environmental impact.
We use certified data destruction methods (physical shredding, software wiping) and
provide
a Certificate of Data Destruction for compliance.
We comply with CPCB & MPCB guidelines, ensuring safe and ethical practices.
We accept Old computers, phones, printers, Consumer appliances, and
medical/industrial
electronic equipment’s.
Non-electronic waste, chemically hazardous materials (e.g., lab waste), and damaged
batteries/explosives are not accepted.
Yes! We partner with NGOs to refurbish functional devices for underserved
communities.
Contact us for details.
Recycling reduces toxic pollution, conserves resources (metals, plastics), and
lowers energy
use compared to raw material extraction.
We serve pan-India, with hubs in major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and
Chennai.
Rural areas are covered via partnerships.
Yes, we issue a Certificate of Recycling detailing the process and environmental
impact.
Yes! We host workshops, school campaigns, and social media initiatives to promote
e-waste
literacy.
We collaborate with NGOs, government bodies, and brands to expand recycling access
and
drive policy change.