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Speaking at the 5th Re-Commerce Expo, being held here till September 5, he said the need of the hour is to give top priority to regenerate and reprocess e-waste, batteries, and other electronic goods.
“This will not only be economically viable but also environmentally friendly,” Khandre added.
According to the Minister, the collapse of hills and earth sinking at Shirur in the state and Wayanad in Kerala were a warning for us.
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He emphasised the need to blend the development and production process without damaging ecology and environment.
“There are huge opportunities for the younger generation to work on this subject,” he added.
Venkatreddy D Patil, CEO of Urdhva Management, organisers of Re-Expo, said: “Our main aim is to strengthen processing for which the number of partners should increase. We need to re-process mobile, batteries and laptops and put it to use without harming the ecology and environment.”