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IIT-Madras develops e-waste pilot plant to recover metals

IIT Madras has developed an indigenous pilot plant in Tiruchirapalli to process 100 tonnes of eWaste annually, recovering valuable metals with a zero-discharge, single-acid method.

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IIT-Madras develops e-waste pilot plant to recover metals

IIT Madras has developed an indigenous pilot plant in Tiruchirapalli to process 100 tonnes of eWaste annually, recovering valuable metals with a zero-discharge, single-acid method.

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economictimes.indiatimes.com14 g fa

IIT Madras develops indigenous pilot plant to process 100 tonnes of eWaste per year

IIT Madras researchers have created a pilot plant in Tiruchirapalli. This facility can process 100 tonnes of electronic waste annually. It focuses on bare printed circuit boards, recovering valuable metals like copper,…

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  1. domenica 14 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    IIT Madras develops indigenous pilot plant to process 100 tonnes of eWaste per year

    IIT Madras researchers have created a pilot plant in Tiruchirapalli. This facility can process 100 tonnes of electronic waste annually. It focuses on bare printed circuit boards,…

  2. domenica 14 giugno 2026·newsbytesapp.com

    IIT-Madras develops e-waste pilot plant to recover metals

    IIT Madras has developed an indigenous pilot plant in Tiruchirapalli to process 100 tonnes of eWaste annually, recovering valuable metals with a zero-discharge, single-acid method.

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