Context:
The Delhi government has unveiled plans to build India’s first-of-its-kind net-zero emission e-waste eco park in Holambi Kalan, North Delhi, as part of a national push toward circular economy models. The facility will be modeled on global best practices and is expected to significantly reduce Delhi’s e-waste pollution burden.
Key Highlights:
Project Vision and Location
- Location: Holambi Kalan, Narela (North Delhi).
- Objective: Develop a clean, zero-emission, and zero-landfill e-waste recycling facility.
- Global References: Inspired by Norway’s eco-friendly models and Hong Kong’s zero-pollution e-waste facilities.
India’s E-Waste Crisis
- India’s Ranking: 3rd-largest e-waste generator globally.
- Annual Generation: Over 1.6 million metric tonnes, growing at 23% per year.
Eco Park Features
- Infrastructure Includes:
- Dismantling, refurbishment, plastic recovery zones.
- Second-hand electronics marketplace.
- Skilling and training centres for workforce formalisation.
- Design Focus:
- Net-zero emissions, dense green canopy, rare earth and precious metal recovery systems, pollution-control infrastructure.