Climate Change
India's informal workers are losing business in Delhi's eWaste hub
India formalizes recycling to secure minerals E-waste is now being disposed of in licensed factories, not neighbourhoods Informal recyclers fear being left out Bhasker Tripathi She makes a few hundred rupees (about $2) a day from the recycling of electronics that small scrap dealers bring in. The supply of eWaste is shrinking, and Shahjahan’s income is decreasing as more scrap is moved to licensed plants at the edge of the city. What will we do if the work stops? Shahjahan, a 32-year-old woman who gave only her first name, said: India has stepped up its efforts to curb informal recycling,...