Many companies are coming forward to set up plants across the country for the technology developed by the National Metallurgical Laboratory for the execution of hazardous e-waste.
Jamshedpur (Awakening Correspondent). Many companies are coming forward to set up plants across the country on the eco-friendly technology developed by the National Metallurgical Laboratory NML for the execution of e-waste which has become hazardous to common life. On Wednesday, New Delhi's Axigo Recycling Pvt Ltd has done a MOU with NML. By putting e-waste recycling plant on NML technology, the company will mass produce precious metals like cobalt, gold from waste electronic components and lithium batteries.
Director of NML at the MoU to share the technology. Indranil Chaturraj, Principal Scientist Manish Kumar Jha, Senior Researcher Archana Kumari, Rekha Panda, Head of APBD Raman Sharma was present on behalf of Amitabh Mitra and Exigo Recycling Company. Dr. Manish Kumar Jha is the head of this technology transfer mission.
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Prior to this, an agreement was reached with several companies
The NML technology of e-waste recycling has been transferred to SBicon Private Limited in Ahmedabad last month besides its former ADV company Durg, Evergreen Recycling Company Mumbai. These companies have done MoU with NML for technical cooperation.
The major problem is the performance of the lithium ion battery
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The mobile phone has reached almost every hand. Apart from mobile phones, laptops, toys, calculators, fax machines, refrigerators, air conditioners, photo copiers, etc. have increased the facilities, so the problem of e-waste has also increased. Most of these devices have a lithium ion battery which after a certain time does not work and takes the form of e-waste. Its uncontrolled management and execution in large numbers are doing a great harm to the environment.
Cobalt found in batteries,
Soil and water pollution, human life, aquatic organisms are also suffering. The important thing is that the cobalt is found in this battery which is imported from other countries in India. India does not have its reserves. By recycling mobile phone batteries, metals like cobalt, lithium, copper, manganese and nickel can be produced without harming the environment. This technology has been developed by the scientists of NML under the FTT Fast Track Technology Transfer Project Mission sponsored by India. After this MoU, many other companies also have to contract.
Many companies are showing interest in setting up a plant on NML's technology to tackle a problem like e-waste. It's a pleasure for us. Many more companies will come forward for this in the future.



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