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<h1>Informal E-Waste Recyclers Navigate Economic Survival Amid Regulatory Challenges and Environmental Policy Gaps</h1> In New Seelampur, Delhi, an informal e-waste economy persists despite regulatory pressures. Families continue dismantling electronic waste, sorting wires and components, with daily household earnings around 500-1000 rupees. The business has decentralized to satellite towns, moving from visible operations to shadowy networks. Despite new environmental regulations, 95% of e-waste remains processed by informal sectors under challenging conditions, highlighting gaps between policy implementation and ground realities.