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Toxics Link
WebsiteToxics Link is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting sustainable waste management practices and raising awareness about the environmental impacts of toxics. They engage with various stakeholders to advocate for effective policies and practices to manage hazardous waste and protect public health.
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CCI Score: Toxics Link
49.00
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Toxics Link Advocates for Sustainable Waste Management and Repair Culture
Associate director Satish Sinha of Toxics Link highlighted the importance of reusing electronic components and supported right‐to‐repair policies to counter planned obsolescence in India's repair markets, emphasizing environmental and public health benefits.
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Latest Events
- APR072025
Associate director Satish Sinha of Toxics Link highlighted the importance of reusing electronic components and supported right‐to‐repair policies to counter planned obsolescence in India's repair markets, emphasizing environmental and public health benefits.
- NOV112019
Toxics Link released a study identifying 15 e-waste processing hotspots in Delhi, where over 50,000 workers are exposed to hazardous conditions due to illegal operations. The study calls for strict enforcement of the E-waste (Management) Rules 2016 and improved worker safety measures.
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Public and Political Behavior
April 7
Toxics Link's proactive study has elevated public awareness about the neglect of environmental and public safety regulations in illegal e-waste processing, urging regulatory reforms. This type of public engagement is critical for driving policy change and protecting vulnerable communities.
50000 workers face serious health risks in illegal e-waste processing units in Delhi
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Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices
April 7
The study underscores serious labor and human rights concerns as it documents hazardous working conditions affecting tens of thousands of informal sector workers. By drawing attention to these unsafe practices, Toxics Link promotes the need for improved labor protections and rigorous enforcement of occupational health standards.
50000 workers face serious health risks in illegal e-waste processing units in Delhi
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