Links to Articles:
Article on E-waste titled as Bold Pursuits on E-Parisaraa by Brain Taylor, the author is editor of the international magazine Recycling Today Global Edition
Media Telecast:
Many world class channels ave telecasted short films on E-Parisaraa and on its unique process adopted for recycling of e-waste .
Some of the channels are:
DD National network
CNN-IBN
Ajtak
CNN-Hong Kong
NDTV Kasturi Channel
ETV
UTV
NHK-Japan
Media articles on E-Parisaraa:
Number of articles has been published in news papers, magazines and journals. Some details of such articles are mentioned below.
- India: A dumping ground for e-waste Bibhu Ranjan Mishra in Bangalore, BS, August 15, 2006
- Managing E-Waste without harming environment Anuradha Sharma, The Hindu, Monday, April 03,2006
- India’s IT firms face new challenge in e-waste disposal Channel newsasia, 08 December 2005
- A circuit to give tube light a long life Staff reporter, The Hindu, Karnataka, 13/05/2005
- An eco-friendly unit to handle e-waste in IT hub Time Out, Sunday, April 10 2005
- New Indian ‘graveyard’ to recycle precious metal from electronics GMT, World Gold Council, 01 April 2005
- City learns to treat e-waste Amit, Deccan Herald, Saturday, May 6, 2006
- Central legislation to regulate e-waste likely BVT news, Bangalore Vijay Times, Thursday 4 May 2006
- Wealth from all that waste Anand Sankar, the Hindu, Monday, June 26, 2006
- E-waste unit near Bangalore awaiting Govt. Approval Vidyashree Amaresh, The Hindu, May 26 2005
- IT Companies sign pact on e-waste recycling Staff reporter, The Hindu, Friday, May 13, 2005
- India’s ‘silicon valley’ to get e-waste treatment plant Subash Chandra N 5, Vijay Times , Bangalore, Monday 16th August 2004
- ECG solutions to E-Waste Kanak Hirani Nautiyal, The Times of India. Wednesday, 7th July, 2004
- Bangalore to have green E-Waste treatment plant Deccan Herald, Wednesday, March 17,2004
- A world of E-Waste Prince Frederick. The Hindu, Chennai Metro Plus, Tuesday,3rd April 2007
- Govt says it has 148 e-waste recyclers, but only six exist.
- $3mn project to train 3L unorganized e-waste dealers