
How e-Waste Recycling has
Changed in the Past 5 years in India
Government Regulations
SOGO has a state-of-the-art e-Waste recycling facility that is equipped with the latest technologies for environmentally safe recycling of electronic equipment. The facility can recycle various types of electronic equipment, including computers, laptops, mobile phones, and televisions. The recycling process involves the segregation of different components of the electronic equipment and the recovery of valuable materials such as metals, plastics, and glass.
The recycling facility at SOGO is designed to ensure that the recycling process is environmentally safe. The company has strict environmental and safety standards that are adhered to during the recycling process. This ensures that the e-Waste is recycled in a way that is safe for the environment and for the people who work at the facility.
Greater Awareness
In the past five years, there has been a greater awareness among the public about the need for environmentally safe e-Waste management practices. Many individuals and businesses have become more conscious about the impact of e-Waste on the environment and have started to take steps to recycle their electronic equipment in a safe and responsible manner.
There has been an increase in the number of e-Waste recycling companies in India, offering a range of services to help individuals and businesses dispose of their electronic equipment in an environmentally safe manner. These companies offer convenient pickup services and provide certificates of disposal to ensure that the e-Waste is recycled in accordance with government regulations.

Technology Advances
Private Sector Initiatives
By choosing SOGO Renewable Materials to recycle their e-Waste, customers are making a positive impact on the environment. The company’s e-Waste management services promote sustainability by reducing the amount of e-Waste that is sent to landfills. The recycling process also helps to conserve natural resources by reducing the demand for virgin materials. Some companies have also started to use recycled materials in their products, reducing the demand for virgin materials and promoting sustainability. These initiatives have helped to create a more sustainable ecosystem for e-Waste management in India.
Conclusion
