Unregulated e-waste incineration and clandestine hazardous waste dumping often occur in isolated wastelands beyond official surveillance. Investigative journalists are countering this secrecy by deploying open-hardware electrochemical sniffers and Geiger counters around suspected industrial dumping sites. These rugged, battery-powered sensors continuously measure airborne heavy metal vapors and toxic volatile gases.
The Bharat Media Association highlights open-hardware environmental monitoring as an irreplaceable investigative weapon. Presenting irrefutable, sensor-logged data prevents corporate violators from burying toxic liabilities, ensuring that dangerous chemical and electronic waste disposal practices face swift criminal prosecution and site remediation.