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Waste Management Market in India 2019

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Page 1: Executive Summary

    Overview

      Page 2: Market Overview - Market Size: Global and India (2010); Organized Market Share; Per Capita Waste Generation (1971-2025e)

        Page 3: Municipal Solid wastes - Market Size and Growth (2010-47e)

          Page 4: Electronic waste - Market Size and Growth (2007-12e); Market Segmentation (2010)

            Page 5: Biomedical Waste - Overview, Market Size and Segmentation (2011); Industrial Waste - Overview; Hazardous Waste - Market Size and Segmentation (2011)

              Drivers & Challenges

                Page 6: Summary

                  Page 7-10: Drivers

                    Page 11-12: Challenges

                      Trends

                        Page 13: Trends - Summary

                          Page 14-16: Major Trends

                            Government Policies

                              Page 17: Govt. Bodies

                                Page 18: Municipal Solid wastes rule, 2000

                                  Page 19: Hazardous and Toxic waste handling rule, 2001

                                    Page 20: Bio-medical wastes, 1998

                                      Page 21: E wastes management rules, 2010

                                        Page 22: JNNURM and UIDSSMT

                                          Page 23-24: Public Private Initiatives

                                            Competition

                                              Page 25: Overview

                                                Page 26-36: Major players

                                                  Strategic Recommendations

                                                    Page 37: Strategies

                                                    Waste Management market in India is growing steadily as new laws are coming into place and existing ones are being implemented. Additionally, the government and NGOs are creating awareness regarding the nuances of ineffective waste management. Municipalities and corporate are becoming more aware of their responsibilities and they are taking effective steps from their end.

                                                    The report begins with a market overview section where the market size and segmentation of the waste management market is depicted. It also focuses on the growth pattern of waste generation. Further, the report covers each of the segments namely municipal solid wastes, e-wastes, biomedical wastes and industrial wastes. It includes information regarding the market size for the segments as well as the segmentation in the market. Cities producing the highest level of e-wastes have been highlighted.

                                                    The major driver identified in the market is the rise in urbanization. Due to increasing urbanization an increasing fraction of individuals enter cities leading to high levels of waste creation. Corporate and government initiatives have boosted the market forward. Consciousness among corporate houses is increasing which has led them to take various initiatives for the safe disposal of wastes. Furthermore, government organizations are tying up with various waste management companies which are in a position to offer good services. The government is also spreading the need for safe disposal of wastes. Effective implementation of existing rules is also among the drivers identified. The challenges faced by the market include lack of awareness that exists among consumers such as the option of recycling electronic wastes; hence are unable to determine the need for waste management. Lack of segregation and collection at source causes various types of wastes to be treated in the same way or they are simply not treated which is another barrier in the market.

                                                    One of the major trends identified are that metros and other bigger cities contribute heavily to the amount of waste generated. PE investors have taken increased interest in waste management companies. It has been seen that waste to energy power plants are becoming an area of focus for the government and private players alike. Government regulations and policies in this space have been highlighted. The section also includes information regarding the various PPP initiatives adopted and the work done through various government schemes focusing on waste management. It has been noted that for a substantial period of time, rules for managing waste generated have been existent; however they have not been enforced because of which waste management is still at a nascent stage. In 2011, new laws pertaining to e-waste management were passed to tackle the ever growing problem of large scale e-wastes that are being generated.

                                                    The competition section starts with an overview of the players in the market. It also includes brief profiles of the major players in the market along with their financials. Strategic recommendations for this market have also been provided in the report.

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