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Nashik Youth Lead Successful E-Waste Drive, Collect Over 150 Kg for Recycling

By Chitra Rajguru | Updated: February 18, 2025 15:52 IST

The Elite Club of Nashik, the youth wing of the Sukhaprad Foundation, successfully conducted the Tech2Green E-Waste Collection & ...

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The Elite Club of Nashik, the youth wing of the Sukhaprad Foundation, successfully conducted the Tech2Green E-Waste Collection & Awareness Campaign to promote responsible e-waste disposal and recycling.

With the rise in discarded electronics, improper disposal leads to environmental hazards. To address this, the campaign focused on technical colleges, engaging students and faculty in collection drives and awareness sessions on safe e-waste management.

The initiative gathered over 150 kg of e-waste, highlighting the community's commitment to sustainability. The campaign was led by Rahul Pandey and Falguni Chaudhari, with strong participation from students and volunteers.

The Elite Club aims to expand Tech2Green, encouraging more institutions to adopt eco-friendly practices.

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