New Delhi [India], October 22: At Transsion India’s office on the bustling Noida Expressway, over 200 participants gathered on October 14, 2024, to address one of India’s most pressing environmental challenges: e-waste management. This collaborative event, organized by Allied Waste Solutions in partnership with Transsion India, stood out as a key highlight of International E-Waste Day. It emphasized the pivotal role that businesses and citizens can play in tackling the growing e-waste crisis and was a shining example of how initiatives like this can align with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment) Mission, promoting sustainable living practices across the country.
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