16-03-2026 12:00:00 AM
City-Wide Collection Summary:
■ Total E-Waste Collected: 15,000 kg
■ Large Appliances: 100 units
■ Collection Points: 110 across GHMC limits
■ Circles Covered: All 30 circles
■ Duration: March 14-15, 2026 (Weekend Drive)
Metro India News | Hyderabad The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation's E-waste mega collection drive conducted on March 14 and 15, as part of the 99-day action plan under Praja Palana Pragathi Pranalika programme, has recorded an unprecedented public participation with over 15,000 kilograms of electronic waste collected across all 30 circles of the city.
The two-day mega drive, organised at 110 collection points across the city, saw enthusiastic participation from citizens, recyclers, NGOs, and Self-Help Groups, marking a significant milestone in responsible electronic waste management.
Jalagam Vengal Rao Park and Jubilee Hills circle emerged as one of the most successful collection points, with citizens dropping off 450 kg of e-waste and earning 4,500 reward points in return.
The collection point witnessed a steady stream of residents throughout the day, bringing in old mobile phones, laptops, chargers, keyboards, and other electronic items.
Indira Park, Kavadiguda Circle recorded the collection of 510 kg of e-waste, with participating citizens receiving an impressive Rs 20,874/- in cash rewards.
The cash-back incentive proved to be a major draw, encouraging residents to responsibly dispose of their defunct electronic items instead of discarding them with regular waste.
The twin incentives of reward points and cash-back schemes played a crucial role in driving public participation. Citizens were rewarded based on the quantity and type of e-waste deposited, with authorized recyclers on-site providing instant rewards. This innovative approach not only promoted responsible disposal but also created awareness about the value recovery from electronic waste.
The success of the drive was made possible through active collaboration.
Certified recycling firms participated across different zones.
GHMC appeals to all citizens to make use of the upcoming e-waste collection drives and take advantage of the reward points and cash-back incentives. Instead of hoarding defunct electronic items or disposing them with regular garbage, residents can contribute to environmental sustainability while earning rewards.
E-waste contains hazardous materials that can harm the environment if not disposed of properly. At the same time, it contains valuable materials that can be recovered and recycled. Through this initiative, GHMC aims to ensure that electronic waste is channeled to authorised recyclers for scientific processing.
For more information about accepted e-waste categories, collection points, and drive schedules, citizens can contact the GHMC helpline or visit their nearest ward office.