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Electronics and electrical products including computer and its equipments are one of the highest consumed products in India. With rapidly increasing electronics consumption, electronic waste generated by such product has also grown and expected to skyrocket in the coming years. With billions of consumer spread across the nation and e-waste being handled largely by unorganized sector, organized, efficient and proper e-waste management is the need of the hour.
The report begins with ‘Introduction’ section covering overview regarding electronic waste which provides basic idea of what is e-waste, why is it harmful and the needs of managing such waste.
The ‘Market Overview’ section elaborates global & domestic market state of e-waste management. It is accompanied by a plethora of statistical information regarding e-waste in global scenario as well as in India such as global & domestic market size in terms of volume of e-waste generation, revenue generated from e-waste management and other related information. The section also elaborates major global e-waste exportation route denoting source and destination countries.
The section continues with emphasis on information regarding domestic market including e-waste produced in India, projected increase in the same, amount of e-waste recycled yearly, volumes of e-waste created by major electronic products, yearly e-waste importation in the country and other related information. It continues with major e-waste generating products and its hazardous contents which details various products, its components and hazardous contents of each product and component. It aims to provide a basic idea of the kind of e-waste created in the country on a day-to-day basis. The section ends with ‘E-waste Value Chain’ that illuminates the flow of e-waste generating products movement amongst producers, distributors, consumers and recyclers.
It is followed by ‘Scope in India’ section which elaborates on various scope areas and product verticals for e-waste in India. Specific product verticals have been highlighted with information regarding each of their market state and opportunity areas for e-waste management.
Next ‘E-Waste Management’ section covers the basic procedure of e-waste management for a particular company from e-waste management planning to obtaining license, e-waste disposal and documentation. This section also elaborates the basic procedure of electronic waste management in India. Followed by a section ‘Roles of E-Waste Stakeholders’ which emphasizes on essential role each stakeholder must play to achieve favourable results in e-waste management.
The report continues with ‘Drivers & Challenges’ section elaborating the major furtherance & impediments for e-waste management in India. Both the ‘drivers’ and ’challenges’ are equally stressed upon to provide clear idea regarding the probable
2. Executive Summary
Approximately x1 tonnes of domestic e-waste were produced in India during the year 20--, a
jump of x2% over 20--
Market 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:
Rising Electronic Gadget Consumption Collection & Transportation of E-Waste
Drivers & Increased Awareness Regarding Unorganized E-Waste Facilities and
Challenges Environmental Hazards Operations
Government and NGO Initiatives Lack of Interest Amongst Consumers
Rapid Product & Technology Obsolescence
Increased Corporate Activities
Trend1
Trends &
Developments Trend2
Trend3
Major E-Waste Players
Player1 Player2 Player3
Competition
Player4 Player5 Player6
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3. •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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4. 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
Need of E-Waste Management
It can cause dangerous ill effects to the environment if not recycled properly
It can also be used to extract confidential data of an organization for malicious use
Life-threatening diseases such as lung cancer, damage to the heart, liver and other parts of the
human body and worse, DNA damage can be caused by improper e-waste management
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5. E-waste market in India is dominated by sector1 and barely
y1% of total e-waste are recycled annually
Market Overview – India E-Waste Market Growth (Volume) - India
• Approximately x1 tonnes of domestic e-waste were
‘000 Tonnes
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 2,000
is expected to grow by x4% in 20-- from the current figure b5
1,500 B6%
• Only x5% of the total e-waste generated in the country b4
are recycled each year while the rest are put back for the 1,000 b3
b2
second hand consumption or remain with the users b1
500
Nearly x6% of obsolete and unused element1 & element2
remain in households and warehouses 0
Around x7 tonnes of e-waste was recycled in the year 20-- 20--e 20--e 20--e 20--e 20--e
• 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 e- Major E-Waste Generating Products - India
waste from product5 as of 20--
• Domestic sector1 dominates the market with market d2 c1 c4
share of around x12% d1 c2 c5
d5 d3
• On an average x13 tonnes of e-waste are imported to c3
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
d4
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6. Major E-Waste Exportation
Eastern Europe
Western Europe
North America
China
Egypt Pakistan
India
Ivory Coast Nigeria
Ghana
Countries from XX export majority of its e-waste to A, B, C, Y, Z and some other
countries in Z
A is said to export majority of its e-waste to B and C
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7. E-waste Value Chain
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Element 3 A Element 6
Element 1 B
Element 4 Element 7 Element 9
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Element 2 B
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Element 5 A Element 8
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8. Scope in India - Across Product Verticals (-/-)
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11. Drivers & Challenges
Drivers Challenges
Rising Electronic Gadget Consumption Collection & Transportation of E-Waste
Increased Awareness Regarding Unorganized E-Waste Facilities and
Environmental Hazards Operations
Government and NGO Initiatives Lack of Interest amongst Consumers
Rapid Product & Technology
Obsolescence
Increased Corporate Activities
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12. Public: Domestic Company – Company1 (-/-)
Company Information Offices and Centres – India
Adress line1
Corporate Address Adress line2
City. Country
Tel No. +91- --- - -----
Jaipur
Fax No. ++91- --- - -----
Website www.------.com
Year of Incorporation 19--
Ticker Symbol ------
Stock Exchange Exchange1 Head Office
Products and Services
Category Products/Services
Key People
Category1 Product1, Product2, Product3
Name Designation
Category2 Product1, Product2, Product3 Mr. X Designation1
Mr. Y Designation2
Mr. Z Designation3
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13. Public: Domestic Company – Company1 (-/-)
Financial Snapshot Key Ratios
Revenue Total Income Net Profit/Loss Profit y-o-y change
Particulars 2011 2010 2009 2008
INR mn INR mn (2011-10)
c4 Profitability Ratios
150 8
c3 Operating Margin
c2 6
100 Net Margin
c1 4 Profit Before Tax Margin
50 Return on Equity
2
Return on Capital Employed
0 0
Return on Working Capital
20-- 20-- 20-- 20--
Return on Assets
Financial Summary Return on Fixed Assets
Cost Ratios
• The company incurred a net profit of INR a1 mn in FY 20--, as Operating costs (% of Sales)
compared to net profit of INR a2 mn in FY 20-- Administration costs (% of
• The company reported total income of INR a3 mn in FY 20--, Sales)
registering an increase of a4 per cent over FY 20-- Interest costs (% of Sales)
Liquidity Ratios
• The company earned an operating margin of a5 per cent in FY 20--,
Current Ratio
an decrease of a6 percentage points over FY 20--
Cash Ratio
• The company reported debt to equity ratio of a7 in FY 20--, an Leverage Ratios
increase of a8 per cent over FY 20-- Debt to Equity Ratio
Debt to Capital Ratio
Key Financial Performance Indicators
Interest Coverage Ratio
Indicators Value (--/--/20--) Efficiency Ratios
Market Capitalization (INR mn) Fixed Asset Turnover
Total Enterprise Value (INR mn) Asset Turnover
Current Asset Turnover
EPS (INR)
Working Capital Turnover
PE Ratio (Absolute) Capital Employed Turnover
Improved Decline
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14. Public: Domestic Company – Company1 (-/-)
Key Business Segments Key Geographic Segments
Product1 Product2 Product3 India Outside India
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50% 50%
0% 0%
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Key Information
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