Modern recycled furniture made from e-waste plastic at Noida International Airport terminal

Brothers Turn 12 Tonnes of E-Waste Into Airport Furniture

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Two Indian brothers are transforming electronic waste into stylish furniture now used by millions of travelers at Noida International Airport. Their innovation has already kept 12 tonnes of plastic out of landfills.

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Travelers passing through Noida International Airport are sitting on what used to be someone's old computer or discarded phone.

Brothers Vikash and Rahul discovered an innovative solution to India's mounting electronic waste problem. They developed a way to convert discarded e-waste plastic into durable, attractive furniture that's both practical and sustainable.

Their recycled benches, chairs, and tables now welcome millions of passengers at one of India's newest airports. The furniture looks modern and sleek, proving that eco-friendly design doesn't have to compromise on style or quality.

The impact goes beyond aesthetics. So far, the brothers' company has diverted over 12 tonnes of waste from landfills, giving materials that would have polluted soil and water a valuable second life instead.

India generates nearly 3.2 million tonnes of electronic waste annually, much of it improperly disposed. When e-waste sits in landfills, toxic materials like lead and mercury can leak into groundwater and harm ecosystems for decades.

Brothers Turn 12 Tonnes of E-Waste Into Airport Furniture

The Ripple Effect

The brothers' work demonstrates how the circular economy can function in practice. Every bench they create removes harmful plastic from the waste stream while reducing demand for new raw materials.

Their success at a major airport also proves that sustainable products can meet the demanding standards of high-traffic public spaces. Airport furniture must withstand constant use, heavy loads, and strict safety requirements.

Other airports and public facilities are now taking notice. When sustainable solutions prove themselves durable and cost-effective, they become easier for other institutions to adopt.

The project shows what's possible when environmental awareness meets entrepreneurial creativity. Vikash and Rahul aren't just managing waste; they're reimagining it as a resource waiting to be transformed.

In a country where e-waste grows 30% faster than regular garbage, every innovation that diverts materials from landfills counts. These brothers are proving that today's trash really can become tomorrow's treasure.

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Based on reporting by The Better India

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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