HIGH PRIORITY MARKET
India E-Waste Management Market Forecast and Opportunities
2019
Key Players in India
SIMS Recycling Solutions, India Pvt Ltd. Plot No. A-7, Phase I, MEPZ-SEZ, Tambaram Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600045 T: + 91 44226 28067
A2Z Group Cosmos Building, B-38, Sector-32, Jharsa Chowk, Gurgaon-122001 T: + 91-124-4517600, F: + 91-124-4380014 W: a2zgroup. co. in
Global e-Waste Management and Services No. 147 / A, Neervallur Village, Opp. L & T Construction Skills Training Institute, Near Sriperumbudur, Kancheepuram- 631561 T: 1800-425-55556, M: 9345855556 E: contact @ globalewastemanagement. com W: globalewastemanagement. com
Ultrust Solutions( I) Pvt Ltd No 12 / 3, LCR Center, 2nd Floor, 100 ft road, Thiruvallur Nagar Extension, Kolathur, Chennai- 600099. Tamil Nadu, India. T: + 91-44 6548 5915, + 91-44 3790 5679 E: queries @ ultrustsolutions. com W: ultrustsolutions. com
e-Waste Recyclers India A-46, Okhla Phase-1, Near Crowne Plaza New Delhi-110020 M: 9990133388, 9990133399 E: info @ ewri. in, ewaste @ ewri. in, sales @ ewri. in W: e-waste-recyclers. com
Eco Recycling Ltd 205, 2nd Floor, Center Point, Adjacent to Hotel Kohinoor, Andheri Kurla Road, Andheri( East), Mumbai- 400 059. T: + 91 22 4005 2951, 52, 53 E: info @ ecoreco. com, W: ecoreco. com Cerebra Integrated Technologies Ltd S-5, Off 3rd Cross, Peenya Industrial Area, Peenya 1st Stage, Bangalore- 560058 T: + 91-80-28370282, 28394783 E: cerebracomputers. com
Attero Recycling H-59 Sector 63, Noida, UP 201301, T: + 91-120-4087100, W: attero. in
E-WaRDD & Co # 40,1st Main Road, opp st. Peter pual church Gowri Palya, JJR. Nagar, Bangalore- 560018 M: 9880884166, E: info @ ewardd. com, W: ewardd. com
E-Waste recycling market in India is |
consumer awareness and sluggish |
predominantly controlled by |
industrial growth in these regions. |
unorganized sector due to absence of |
According to“ India E-Waste |
stringent laws and policy framework. |
Management Market Forecast & |
Electronic products in the country are |
Opportunities, 2019”, Information |
reaching their end of life sooner than |
Technology and Telecom sectors and |
expected, which has created immense |
large household appliances generate |
pressure on the government to come up |
majority of the E-Waste in the country. |
with appropriate laws to promote E- |
With increasing disposable incomes and |
Waste recycling and management. In |
discarding of obsolete products, E- |
India, majority of the E-Waste is |
Waste generation is expected to |
generated by metro cities such as |
increase over the coming years. |
Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Bangalore, etc. |
Consumer electronic products such as |
Southern and Western regions, in |
refrigerators, air conditioners, washing |
particular, are driving significant growth |
machines, mobile phones, laptops, PCs, |
in E-Waste Management and Recycling |
televisions, etc., are main sources of e- |
market. In 2013, these regions remained |
waste generation in the country. |
the leading contributors in E-Waste |
Increased enterprise IT spending, |
generation in the country. This can be |
investment in high-end technology, and |
attributed to high concentration of IT |
rapid industrialization are the key |
companies, presence of Special |
factors contributing to growing |
Economic Zones, and rapid |
spending by public, private as well as |
industrialization. Over the last few years, |
government organizations towards E- |
Mumbai has been the leading E-Waste |
Waste management. In India, |
generator, followed by Delhi, Bangalore, |
companies such as Attero, E-Parisaraa, |
Chennai and Kolkata. The Eastern and |
Ecoreco, SIMS Recycling, and TSS- |
Central regions are among the most |
AMM are among the major E-Waste |
underdeveloped regions in terms of E- |
management players. |
Waste management due to the lack of |
E-Waste Management Market in India to Grow at Around 30 % during 2014-19
E-Waste or Electronic Waste is generated by old, discarded or obsolete electronic products. Electronic waste is highly toxic in nature as it contains hazardous metals such as lead, mercury, cadmium, etc. In India as well as other developing countries, majority of the electronic products are not recycled, which poses a serious environment and health risk. In India, E- Waste management and recycling market faces major challenges due to lack of proper regulatory interface and supporting infrastructure. E-Waste in the country is primarily generated from large household appliances and Information Technology and
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