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Field Report from Alang Ship Breaking Yard, Gujarat

15/07/201423/07/2017 Admin

The Alang port in Gujarat is the largest ship-breaking yard in the world. It recycles approximately half of all ships which can no longer be used. Each part of a junk ship can be dismantled […]

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Improving the Current System of Junk Management and Recycling

19/02/201415/05/2018 Admin

Large amount of junk is generated by households, industries and other institutes e.g. universities. This junk is usually collected by local junk dealers and is handled in an irresponsible manner. Since the handling of junk […]

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Urban Ecology Research & Action (uERA) Laboratory is led by Dr. Govind Singh and works to address urban sustainability challenges of the 21st century. […]

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