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Learning by Seeing
              The  book is  richly illustrated with conceptual
              diagrams, data charts, and models that make it accessible
              even to young learners and teachers. Each visual
              simplifies  complexity—turning abstract ideas  into
              tangible understanding.

              Practical Wisdom for the Planet



              The book offers actionable pathways—from house-
              hold segregation to institutional frameworks. Readers
              are encouraged to see themselves as part of the solution:


              • Consumers: Extend device life through repair and
              reuse.
              • Schools/NGOs: Run e-waste collection drives.
              • Governments: Incentivize formal recyclers.
              • Industries: Design greener products.


              A Call for Collective Responsibility


              Bhagat-Ganguly’s message is simple yet profound—e-waste management is everyone’s
              responsibility. The book calls for collective consciousness, where citizens, policymakers,
              industries, and educators collaborate to ensure that technology uplifts rather than pollutes.


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              “Education is the seed from which sustainable behaviour grows.”

                                                   Final Thoughts: A Book that Sparks Change


                                              E-Waste Management: Challenges and Opportunities in India is
                                              both a policy manual and a moral compass. It bridges the worlds
                                              of science and society, urging readers to rethink their relationship
                                              with technology and consumption. In a time when innovation
                                              races ahead, this book reminds us to pause and consider our planet’s
                                              limits. It is a must-read for educators, environmentalists,
                                              policymakers, and anyone passionate about turning today’s waste
                                              into tomorrow’s wisdom


                                              “Perhaps in our quest for progress, we’ve overlooked the simplest
                                                          truth—sustainability begins with responsibility.”
                                                             Sarita Chauhan

                                                              PGT Biology
                                                              Bal Bharti Public
                                                              School, Rohini




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