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Applying circular economy concepts to developing this large quantity of infrastructure and building stock
might provide yearly advantages of ₹4.9 lakh crore (US$ 76 billion) in 2050, compared with the current
growth path, combined with environmental and social benefits.
Electronics and Electrical Appliances
Electronic waste, also called e-waste, various forms of electric and electronic equipment, is an essential
point for a discussion on the circular economy agenda. In a circular economy, the intention is to produce no
waste or pollution. Instead, products, parts, and materials are used, cared for, repaired, reused, and recycled
as much as possible.
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