Hulladek Recycling in Association With Andaman & Nicobar Pollution Control Committee Brings E-Waste Management to Sri Vijaya Puram

Sri Vijaya Puram, May 23: Hulladek Recycling Pvt Ltd, India’s leading waste management company, in collaboration with Andaman & Nicobar Pollution Control Committee, successfully brings E-waste Management services to Port Blair, Andamans. The summit, held in Tagore Government College of Education, Auditorium, (TGCE) brought together key stakeholders to discuss crucial issues and strategies related to e-waste management and recycling in Andamans.

They also hosted a Capacity Building Programme for e-waste producers, recyclers and bulk consumers in association with Andaman & Nicobar Pollution Control Committee. The summit was graced by distinguished guests including Shri. A.S.P.S. Raviprakash, IAS, Chairman, Andaman & Nicobar Pollution Control Committee; Shri. Jatindar Sohail, Member Secretary, Andaman & Nicobar Pollution Control Committee; Smt. Shreya Khandelia, Executive Vice President, Hulladek Recycling Private Limited and Shri. B. Kumara Swamy, Regional Partner – Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Their presence and valuable inputs underscored the importance of collaborative efforts in tackling e-waste challenges.

“We are dedicated to supporting initiatives that promote sustainable waste management practices. This collaboration marks a significant step towards achieving effective e-waste management in our city Port Blair.” said Shri. Jatindar Sohail, Member Secretary, Andaman & Nicobar Pollution Control Committee

“Our mission is to ensure environmentally sound management of e-waste, and our expansion into other waste categories signify our commitment to comprehensive waste management solutions. Collaborating with the industrialists of Port Blair strengthens our capabilities and extends our reach.” said Smt. Shreya Khandelia, Executive Vice President, Hulladek Recycling Private Limited.

The summit addressed several vital agenda points:

•Present Scenario of E-waste Management and Recycling in Andamans: Experts and industry leaders shared insights on the current state of e-waste management, highlighting both challenges and opportunities unique to the region.

•Implementation Strategy of New E-waste Rules: Discussions centred on the latest e-waste regulations, ensuring stakeholders understood and were equipped to comply with these rules effectively.

•Challenges Faced and Initiatives Taken by Hulladek in Andamans: Hulladek Recycling shared its experiences, outlining the specific challenges faced and the initiatives taken to overcome them.

•Positioning Hulladek Recycling as the Go-to E-waste Solution Provider for Andamans: Hulladek emphasized its commitment to being the premier e-waste management solution provider in the region.

•Expanding Hulladek’s Waste Management Solutions: Announcements were made regarding Hulladek’s expansion into other waste categories, including automotive catalytic converters, lithium-ion batteries, and lead-acid batteries.

The summit brought together government officials, corporate leaders, representatives from educational institutions, healthcare sector, banking institutions, and environmental activists to forge a collaborative path towards a sustainable future. It served as an important platform to share knowledge, discuss best practices, and innovate solutions for effective e-waste management.

About Hulladek Recycling: Established in 2015, Hulladek Recycling Private Limited is one of the top 5 PROs (Producer Responsibility Organization) in the country and Eastern India’s fastest growing e-waste management company. Hulladek is licensed and authorized by the Central Pollution Control Board under the E-waste Management Rules, 2022. Currently, Hulladek works with corporate giants such as Coca Cola, Pepsi Co., Nestle India, etc. Hulladek has a presence in 25 states across the country through branch offices, channel partners and collection points and has pledged to make the world a greener place through establishing proper and organized e-waste management systems. The Company now encompasses battery, plastic, paper and used oil collection and channelization, promoting a comprehensive approach to waste management.

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