“We are committed to exploring innovative methods within the recycling industry,” said Rajesh Gupta, Founder and Director, Recyclekaro.
Recyclekaro has signed an MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) with Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), for the extraction of high-purity copper oxide nanoparticles from e-waste (depopulated printed circuit boards).
Rajesh Gupta, Founder and Director, Recyclekaro said, “We are committed to exploring innovative methods within the recycling industry. This MoU represents a significant step in advancing our technological capabilities.”
Printed circuit boards are considered a high-value waste. India generates around 3.2 million tons per year of electronic waste, which contains many precious materials, and printed circuit boards can prove useful in reducing environmental pollution.