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Recycling is defined as collecting, manufacturing, and selling or buying of new products made from what once was thought

of as waste. Recycling is an ideal process, which helps to conserve the earths natural resources. Recycling also reduces litter and the costs of solid waste disposal.

SIMS Metal Management group is a USD 8.0 billion corporation having facilities in over 200 locations across the globe. (www.SIMS-group.com). Pioneers in the area of metals and e-waste management solutions, SIMS /TPL partner with many multinational organizations contributing to their corporate social responsibility goals for a eco friendly e -waste management The ultimate aim is to help clients ensure that their business is creating a cost effective model for complying with both their legal and social responsibilities to the environment.

Trishyiraya Recycling India Private Limited

TPL nurtures the spirit of a pollution-free green globe and are paving the way for a clean, green future. TPL is a wholly owned Indian subsidiary of SIMS Recycling Solutions In all this, Trishyiraya is focusing on four areas in India, bringing the best practices evolved by SIMS over a periodoftime. Minimizing Product Lifecycle Costs Controlling Toxicity Sustaining Resources Reducing Global carbon footprint TPL feels proud of its innovative technology that helps recycle e-waste. An ISO 14001 accredited company, it is rich in process driven operations, with emphasis on environment, health and safety. Added feather in its cap is that, the 'Total Termination Process' is completely Pollution Free. There is no contamination of water or air and, no sound pollution either, with all compliances in place.

Sustainable packaging is the development and use of packaging which results in improved sustainability. It involves increased use of life cycle inventory and life cycle assessment to help guide the use of packaging which reduces the environmental impact and ecological footprint. Sustainable packaging must meet the functional and economic needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.[3] It requires more analysis and documentation to look at the package design, choice of materials, processing, and life cycle. This is not just the vague "green movement" that many businesses and companies have been trying to include over the past years. Companies implementing these eco-friendly actions are reducing their carbon footprint, using more recycled materials, reusing more package components, etc. They often encourage suppliers, contract packagers, and distributors to do likewise. Packagers have long been reusing and recycling packaging when economically viable. Using minimal packaging has also been a goal for packagers to help reduce costs. Recent years have accelerated these efforts based on social movements, consumer pressure, and regulation. Example:-Fabindia,Cotton World,Taj Paper bags,Purses made out of used paper

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