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Delhi to Float Global Tender for India’s First Net-Zero E-Waste Eco Park

Led by DSIIDC, the project will process more than 51,000 tonnes of electronic waste annually in a zero-landfill facility at Holambi Kalan.

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Overview

  • The Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation is finalizing a global RFQ-cum-RFP to select a private partner under a public-private partnership model.
  • A third-party consultancy has benchmarked designs against Norway and Hong Kong recycling ecosystems to ensure compliance with ISO 9000, EN 50625 and CENELEC standards alongside CPCB and MoEFCC norms.
  • The 11.4-acre facility will include pollution-control infrastructure, air-quality monitors and digital tracking systems to support rare earth element and precious metal recovery.
  • The ₹150 crore capital investment and estimated ₹325 crore in operational expenditure will be recouped over a 15-year concession under the PPP framework.
  • Officials project the park will generate over ₹350 crore in economic output, formalize the informal e-waste sector, create thousands of green jobs and reduce air, water and soil pollution.