Overview
- Delhi Environment Department announced on August 10 that the Holambi Kalan E-Waste Eco Park will handle 110,000 MT annually with a nearly ₹300 crore capital outlay.
- The expansion follows Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa’s August visit to Europe’s Revac facility in Norway and benchmarking against global recycling standards.
- The plant will implement a zero-waste circular economy approach with advanced scrubbers, in-house water purification, concretized flooring and full material recovery.
- The 15-year DBFOT PPP under DSIIDC includes expert third-party agencies for real-time monitoring and enforcement of Extended Producer Responsibility.
- Officials project the eco park to generate over ₹500 crore in revenue while formalizing informal e-waste handling and recovering critical resources.