We have been providing training since 1980 in the recovery of gold, silver, palladium, platinum, and other precious metals from CPUs, motherboards, RAMs, hard drives, X-ray films, cell phones, and all other types of e-waste. We also offer efficient and proven gold recovery methods. In addition, we provide consulting services for establishing e-waste processing plants and assist in setting up small-scale copper recovery plants with low investment. We also publish a daily e-waste price list.
Wednesday, 27 March 2019
Current Computer Scrap Price List In India / Electronic Scrap / E-waste Price List
Current Computer Scrap Price List In India is given below:
| Item | Price in Indian Rupees | |||
| Old Hard Drive | 81 | Per Piece | ||
| Sata Hard Drive | 68.5 | Per Piece | ||
| Computer Mother Boards | 224to 428.00 | Per kilo | ||
| Mobile Mother Boards | 780 to 2270.00 | Per kilo | ||
| Power Supply/SMPS | 49.5 | Per Piece | ||
| Computer Rams | 1295 | Per kilo | ||
| Colour Monitor 14-15'' | 277 | Per Piece | ||
| Colour Monitor 17'' | 515 | Per Piece | ||
| CD Rom | 49.75 | Per Piece | ||
| Floppy Drive | 14.7 | Per Piece |
Tuesday, 26 March 2019
Where to Buy E-waste in India / E-waste Markets in India / How to Contact E-waste Dealers in India
Today, India is the fifth-largest electronic waste producer in the world. E-waste recycling is undoubtedly a profitable business these days. Everybody uses electronic gadgets these days, and their models change very fast. Indians are quite prosperous now, and so they can afford to buy new versions of mobile phones, laptops, etc. That’s the reason e-waste generation is increasing too much every year in India. E-waste business is done in a very organised way in India. Small town e-waste collectors sell their electronic scrap to big e-waste dealers in big cities such as Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Chandigarh, and Delhi, etc.
Every major Indian city has specific e-scrap markets, but it is impossible to reach all the e-waste traders there. They are located in different parts of the city, mostly on the outskirts. Delhi is the main market for e-waste. Almost 70% of the e-waste generated in India comes from Delhi.
The names of some e-waste markets are as follows:
Delhi: Old Seelampur Market, Shastri Park Market, Mustafabad Market, Mayapuri Market, etc.
Mumbai: Darukhana, Kurla, and Dharavi
Bangalore-Mamul Pet, Chichpet, Mysore Road, etc.
Hyderabad: At Charminar, a Sunday scrap market is held where so many e-scrap dealers can be contacted.
















