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News » India News » Delhi to house India’s first e-waste recycling Park aiming to process 51,000 metric tonnes of e-waste annually

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Delhi to house India’s first e-waste recycling Park aiming to process 51,000 metric tonnes of e-waste annually

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Last updated: 9 June, 2025 11:35 PM
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Delhi to house India’s first e-waste recycling Park aiming to process 51,000 metric tonnes of e-waste annually
Delhi to house India’s first e-waste recycling Park aiming to process 51,000 metric tonnes of e-waste annually

New Delhi: The Delhi government has announced plans to establish India’s inaugural E-Waste Eco Park in Holambi Kalan,  to revolutionise the management of electronic waste in the national capital.

This ambitious project, covering 11.4 acres, aims to process an impressive 51,000 metric tonnes of e-waste annually, focusing on the recovery of critical and rare earth materials through environmentally responsible methods.

Backed by a substantial investment of Rs 150 crore, the Eco Park is projected to generate a whopping Rs 350 crore in revenue while creating thousands of job opportunities. According to a government official, this venture positions Delhi as a frontrunner in sustainable e-waste management and green industrial innovation.

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The park will operate under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model, with a Design, Build, Finance, Operate and Transfer (DBFOT) framework for a concession period of 15 years. A global tender will be issued to attract leading green technology partners, with the project expected to be completed within 18 months once finalised. Upon full operation, the Eco Park is anticipated to handle up to 25 per cent of Delhi’s total e-waste within five years.

Delhi Environment and Industries Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa emphasised that this initiative marks the end of irresponsible waste disposal practices. He stated that the park is designed to make Delhi “future-ready” in industrial, environmental, and social aspects. By integrating informal recyclers into a formal system, the government aims to enhance their livelihoods while fostering a cleaner and more technologically advanced ecosystem.

The E-Waste Eco Park will not only focus on recycling but will also include designated zones for dismantling, refurbishing, component testing, plastic recovery, and even a second-hand electronics market. Additionally, skilling and training centres will be established to formally educate thousands of informal workers currently engaged in hazardous e-waste handling.

As the nodal agency, the Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (DSIIDC) will ensure that the park serves as a comprehensive hub for manufacturers, refurbishers, and recyclers.

This initiative aims to facilitate the safe recovery of essential metals and materials, promote reuse, and decrease reliance on virgin resources. India is the world’s third-largest generator of e-waste, producing over 1.6 million metric tonnes annually, and Delhi contributes nearly 9.5 per cent.

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