Up News: Two big companies will collect old batteries in Lucknow, the campaign will run in offices, residential premises - Nippo to regain old batteries in Lucknow Lucknow News

The NIPO business, along with the Kabadiwala, started a campaign to regain the old batteries. Batteries worth more than Rs 220 crore are sold in India each year, most of which are not disposed of properly, which harms the environment. The purpose of this initiative is to make people aware and regain batteries. Jagran correspondent will work to collect old batteries in Nipo and Kabadiwala Lucknow, Lucknow. India has a turnover of more than 220 crore batteries each year, but there is no arrangement for their disposal. 95 percent of batteries reach the landfill directly. What a time for tomorrow. Now Nipo and the Kabadiwala will work together to remove it. Lucknow Indo National Limited (BOM 504058, NSE: NIPO Battery), creator of a prestigious consumers’ electrical brand NIPP, has announced to launch a campaign to collect old batteries in Lucknow. The NIPPO traveling ghosts will regain the old battery. The initiative was started in collaboration with the new era Waste Management Startup, the Kabadiwala.com. According to experts, about 40 percent of the harmful chemicals found in landfills are caused by useless batteries, causing a serious risk of soil erosion and groundwater pollution. In terms of this campaign, garbage can be placed in place, the app-based scrap collection will be discussed, and providing an easy and accessible system to safely do your old batteries, will be provided on the correct disposal of old batteries in office complexes, residential communities and educational institutions. Aditya Reddy, joint managing director of Indo National Limited, said sustainability is not something to try only once. Pawan Kumar BVS, CEO of Endo National Limited, said we were empowered to take small but impressive steps through this collaboration with the Kabadiwala. The main purpose of the NIPPO Respond initiative is to create awareness among consumers about the proper settlement of the battery. Garbage pickers not only began to encourage paper and plastic, but also to collect batteries, making it a broad, more effective job. Furthermore, street play and active community distribution continued.