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<h1>Rajasthan's E-waste Surges to 25,702 Metric Tonnes in 2023; New Policy and Facilities Aim to Tackle Issue.</h1> Electronic waste in Rajasthan has seen a significant rise since 2018-19, with an average annual generation of 21,953.55 metric tonnes. The state government reported to the Assembly that E-waste increased from 8,478.26 metric tonnes in 2018-19 to 25,702.46 metric tonnes in 2023-24. To address this, Rajasthan has established 23 E-waste processing units and an Integrated Resources Recovery Park in Jaipur. Additionally, the Rajasthan E-waste Management Policy, 2023, aims to enhance the scientific management and collection of E-waste. Plots are being allocated for industries that generate power from various types of waste.