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LG and Samsung have legally challenged India's new e-waste recycling regulation mandating a minimum payout to recyclers. The ...
Policies are in place but headway needs to be made. Amid a global scramble, the country should work towards a resilient ...
While Samsung reportedly stated the proposed pricing plan was "5-15 times the price currently paid," others suggest India's ...
In just five years, India’s electronic waste has exploded from 11.4 lakh metric tonnes to a staggering 17.5 lakh metric ...
Samsung, LG, and other major firms have sued the union government over a new e-waste recycling policy, citing increased ...
South Korean electronics giants LG and Samsung have filed lawsuits against the Indian government, contesting a new e-waste recycling policy that mandates higher payouts to formal recyclers. The case, ...
Criticism and lawsuits arise over India's e-waste pricing policy, sparking concerns among industry leaders about increased ...
LG’s main concern is that the e-waste rules impose unreasonable financial obligations on companies without adequate ...
MRAI’s petition, filed by one Gaurav Sharma, justified CPCB’s price slab: “The price slab for EPR has been fixed to ensure environment friendly responsible recycling of waste as well as to aid the ...
South Korea’s LG and Samsung have taken legal action against India’s government, challenging new regulations that increase ...
This is what the country is calling a "fixed floor payment;" however, tech companies like Samsung and LG argue that this will ...
Samsung: India is the third-biggest e-waste generator behind China and the U.S., but the government says only 43% of the ...