Adhāra Viveka
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Compressed Biogas
Mechanical Plastic
Chemical Plastic
Plastic Pyrolysis
Rubber & Tyre
Tyre Pyrolysis
E-Waste
Lithium-Ion Battery
Desktop Scrap
Hulladek Recycling
Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Quantity Required
1 T
Minimum Order
100 Kg
E-waste refers to electronic products that have reached the end of their life cycle. One of the most commonly discarded electronic items is the desktop computer. When a desktop computer is no longer functional or useful, it becomes e-waste. These e-waste desktops are often sent to scrap yards where they are broken down and recycled. The process of recycling e-waste desktops involves separating the various materials, including metal, plastic, and glass. These materials are then reused to create new products, reducing the need for raw materials and minimizing waste. Recycling e-waste desktops is an important step towards a more sustainable future.
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