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    India’s E-Waste Workers Face Severe Health Risks Amid Rising Digital Waste

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 22, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    India is witnessing a rapid increase in electronic waste due to expanding digital consumption, creating a significant environmental and public health challenge. The responsibility of managing this mounting e-waste largely falls on informal workers who dismantle and recycle discarded electronics. These workers often operate without adequate protective gear, exposing themselves to hazardous substances such as lead, mercury, and cadmium, which can cause severe health problems.

    In a significant development, the lack of formal regulation and safety protocols in the e-waste sector exacerbates the risks faced by these laborers. Many of them work in unregulated conditions, using rudimentary methods to extract valuable materials, which increases their exposure to toxic chemicals. This situation not only endangers their immediate health but also poses long-term risks including respiratory issues, skin diseases, and other chronic ailments.

    Meanwhile, the growing volume of electronic waste reflects broader trends in technology consumption and disposal in India, highlighting the urgent need for sustainable waste management policies. Strengthening regulatory frameworks and providing protective equipment and health monitoring for e-waste workers could mitigate these dangers. Addressing these issues is crucial for protecting vulnerable laborers and ensuring environmental safety as digital technology continues to proliferate across the country.

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