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Executive Summary
Approximately x1 tonnes of domestic e-waste were produced in India during the year 20--, a jump of x2% over 20-Only x3% of the total e-waste generated in the country are recycled each year E-waste generation in India is growing at around x4% y-o-y and is expected to grow by x5% by 20-- from the current figure Drivers: Challenges: Collection & Transportation of E-Waste Unorganized E-Waste Facilities and Operations Lack of Interest Amongst Consumers
Market
Rising Electronic Gadget Consumption Increased Awareness Regarding Environmental Hazards Government and NGO Initiatives Rapid Product & Technology Obsolescence Increased Corporate Activities Trend1 Trend2 Trend3
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Introduction Market Overview Scope in India E-Waste Management Flowchart Roles of E-Waste Stakeholders Drivers & Challenges Major E-Waste Players Trends & Developments Strategic Recommendations
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Introduction
Electronic Waste (E-waste) Overview
Electronic waste, e-waste, e-scrap, or Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) are the discarded, surplus, obsolete, or broken electrical or electronic devices which have either reached the end of its lifecycle, or are no longer fully operational E-wastes are considered dangerous, as certain electronic components contain substances such as lead, cadmium, cathode ray tubes carrying lead oxide, toxic gases, toxic metals, biologically active materials, acids, plastics and plastic additives
Such substances can be hazardous in differential physical conditions and density, and may cause various known & unknown medical conditions in humans who come in contact with such elements
E-waste market in India is dominated by sector1 and barely y1% of total e-waste are recycled annually
Market Overview India
Approximately x1 tonnes of domestic e-waste were produced in India during 20--, a jump of x2% over 20-E-waste generation in India is growing at around x3% y-o-y and is expected to grow by x4% in 20-- from the current figure
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Only x5% of the total e-waste generated in the country are recycled each year while the rest are put back for the second hand consumption or remain with the users
Nearly x6% of obsolete and unused element1 & element2 remain in households and warehouses Around x7 tonnes of e-waste was recycled in the year 20--
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India had produced over x8 tonnes e-waste from product1, x9 tonnes from product2, x10 tonnes from product3, x11 tonnes from product4 and x12 tonnes of ewaste from product5 as of 20- Domestic sector1 dominates the market with market share of around x12% On an average x13 tonnes of e-waste are imported to India each year which is not legal
Approximately x14 tonnes of e-waste was exported to India from various countries in x15 alone, which accounted for more than x16% of the total e-waste present in the country
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Drivers
Rising Electronic Gadget Consumption Increased Awareness Regarding Environmental Hazards Government and NGO Initiatives Rapid Product & Technology Obsolescence Increased Corporate Activities
Challenges
Collection & Transportation of E-Waste Unorganized E-Waste Facilities and Operations Lack of Interest amongst Consumers
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Key People
Product1, Product2, Product3 Name Product1, Product2, Product3 Mr. X Mr. Y Mr. Z Designation Designation1 Designation2 Designation3
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Key Ratios
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Profitability Ratios
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Financial Summary
The company incurred a net profit of INR a1 mn in FY 20--, as compared to net profit of INR a2 mn in FY 20- The company reported total income of INR a3 mn in FY 20--, registering an increase of a4 per cent over FY 20- The company earned an operating margin of a5 per cent in FY 20--, an decrease of a6 percentage points over FY 20- The company reported debt to equity ratio of a7 in FY 20--, an increase of a8 per cent over FY 20--
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Strategic Recommendations1
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