Maharashtra starts to regulate cities’ e-waste
2008 December 13
The western Indian state of Maharashtra is cracking down on electronic waste, penning new regulations to address the massive problem in cities such as Mumbai and Pune. Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) is preparing fresh guidelines for e-waste management for the two cities that generate maximum e-waste in the state. Maharashtra is India’s third largest state by area and second largest by population. It currently has one small facility to process e-waste in Andheri.
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