India Waste Management and Recycling Market Outlook to 2016

E-waste Poised to Achieve Considerable Growth

Region:Asia

Product Code:KR10

Published On

November 2012

Total pages

110

About the Report

The report titled "India Waste Management and Recycling Market Outlook to 2016 - E-waste Poised to Achieve Considerable Growth" provides a comprehensive analysis on the waste industry in terms of the various qualitative and quantitative factors that are influencing the market. The report outlines the various facets such as market size, segmentation and trends and development of the Waste management market in India with a special focus on the segments such as Municipal solid waste (MSW), Industrial hazardous waste (IHW), E-waste and Bio medical waste (BMW) segments in India. The report also provides an in depth analysis of the competition between major players in the market. The report also covers future outlook and projections for the different segments as well as the overall India Waste management market on the basis of several industry factors that will shape the growth of this market in next five years.

The market in India is one of the rapidly emerging markets in the globe. The market has showcased an immense potential while registering a CAGR of ~% for the period 2006-2011. In 2006, the overall waste volume in India was recorded at ~ million tons which rose up to ~ million tons in the year 2011. The waste volume declined during the global recessionary period in 2008, showcasing a restricted growth of ~% as compared to ~% growth in the year 2007.

In 2006, MSW volumes were witnessed at ~ million tons which later increased to ~ million tons in 2011 at a CAGR of ~% per annum. The MSW volumes witnessed a slowdown during the global economic turmoil of 2007 and 2008 which was quite evident from the negligible growth of ~% in 2008 over its previous year. This was due to the subdued income levels of the people in during 2008, which finally resulted into restricted purchasing behavior. The urban population comprises almost more than ~% of the population of India which as a whole generated close to ~ kg/day of MSW in 2011, whereas this figure stood at around ~kg/day per person in 2006. There was a rise of ~ kg/day per person in the daily MSW generation during the period 2006-2011 which has clearly showcased the growth of ~% from its 2006 base year figures.

The recyclable segment in 2011 contributed approximately ~% or ~ million tons of IHW in the year 2011. The recyclable contribution has increased from ~% in 2008 to ~% in 2011 has showcased increase in recyclable IHW.

In 2006, e-waste volumes were registered at around ~ tons which increased to ~ million tons in 2011 registering a double digit CAGR of ~%. The e-waste market segment is anticipated to reach to ~ million tons in 2012 and further to ~ million tons in 2016, at a CAGR of ~%. The growth would be in correlation to the increasing sales of electronic goods and the increasing formal recycling players in the nation.

Overall, the biomedical waste market is expected to grow at a CAGR of ~% from 2011 to 2016. Increase in the biomedical waste market by volume would be substantially visible as the figures are anticipated to reach to ~ tons by 2016 end.

Key Topics Covered in the Report:

� The market size of the India waste management market by volume and revenue for the period 2006-2011.

� Market segmentation of the India Waste management market on the basis of Municipal solid waste, industrial hazardous waste, e-waste and bio medical waste, 2006-2011.

� Market size, introduction and future outlook/projections of the India municipal solid waste market.

� Competitive landscape of major companies in the India municipal solid waste market.

� Market size, introduction and future outlook/projections of the India industrial hazardous waste market.

� Market segmentation of the India industrial hazardous waste market on the basis of volume in percentage.

� Market size, introduction and future outlook/projections of the e-waste market of the India.

� Trends and Development of the India industrial hazardous waste management market.

� Competitive landscape of major companies in the India Industrial hazardous waste market.

� Market segmentation of the India e-waste market on the basis of category.

� Market size, introduction and future outlook/projections of the e-waste market of the India.

� Trends and Development of the India e-waste market.

� Competitive landscape of major companies in the India e-waste market.

� Market size, introduction and future outlook/projections of the India bio medical waste market.

� Market segmentation of the India biomedical waste market on the basis of category in percentage.

� Market size, introduction and future outlook/projections of the biomedical waste market of the India.

� Trends and Development of the bio medical waste market.

� Competitive landscape of major companies in the India biomedical waste market.

� Future outlook and projections of the India waste market, 2012-2016.

Products

Waste Management, Municipal Solid Waste Management, Industrial Hazardous Waste Market, E-Waste Market, Bio-Medical Waste (BMW)

Companies

Ramky Environ Engineers, SPML, Antony Waste, A2Z Infrastructure, UPLEEL, Jindal ITF, IL&FS Environmental Infrastructure & Services Ltd, Hanjer Biotech Energies Pvt. Ltd, Gujarat Enviro protection & infrastructure ltd., Bharuch Enviro Infrastructure Limite

Table of Contents

1. India Waste Management Market Introduction

1.1. India Waste Management Market Size by Volume, 2006-2011

1.2. India Waste Management Market Segmentation by Category, 2006- 2011

2. India Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Market Introduction

2.1. India Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Value Chain

2.2. India Municipal Solid Waste Market Size by Volume, 2006- 2011

2.3. Government Support and Regulations

2.3.1. Government Support

2.3.2. Government Regulations

2.4. India Municipal Waste Management Market Segmentation by Category, 2010- 2011

2.5. India Municipal Solid Waste Management Market Trends and Developments

Rising Waste to energy

Increasing Formal Waste Handlers

Rising MSW contracts

Unawareness the Root Cause of Rising MSW Volumes

2.6. Comptitive Profile of Major Players in India Municipal Solid Waste Management Market, 2011

2.7. India Municipal Solid Waste Market Future Outlook and Projections, 2012-2016

2.7.1. Cause And Effect Relationship Between Dependent And Independent Factors Prevailing In India Municipal Solid Waste Management Market

2.8. India Municipal Solid Waste Macro Economic Indicators: Historical And Projection

2.8.1. Urban Population In India, 2006-2016

2.8.2. Personal Disposable Income In India, 2006-2016

2.8.3. Middle Income Households in India, 2006-2016

2.8.4. Inflation Rate in India, 2006-2016

3. India Industrial Hazardous Waste Market, 2006-2011

3.1. India Industrial Hazardous Waste Value Chain

3.2. By Volume

3.3. Government Support and Regulations

3.3.1. Government Support

3.3.2. Government Regulations

3.4. India Industrial Hazardous Waste Market Segmentation by Category, 2008 and 2011

3.5. India Industrial Hazardous Waste Management Market Trends and Developments

Stringent government norms

Increasing waste handlers and existing capacities

Increasing Co-incineration

3.6. Competitive Profile of Major Players in India Industrial Hazardous Waste Management Market, 2011

3.7. India Industrial Hazardous Waste Market Future Outlook and Projections, 2012-2016

3.7.1. Cause And Effect Relationship Between Dependent And Independent Factors Prevailing In India Industrial Hazardous Waste Management Market

3.8. India Industrial Hazardous Waste Macro Economic Indicators: Historical And Projections

3.8.1. Hazardous Waste Generating Units In India, 2006-2016

3.8.2. Gross Domestic Product in India, 2006-2016

3.8.3. Index Of Industrial Production In India, 2006-2016

4. India E-Waste Market Introduction

4.1. India E-Waste Market Value Chain

4.2. India E-Waste Market Size by Volume, 2006-2011

4.3. India E-Waste Market Segmentation by Category, 2007 and 2011

4.4. Government Support and regulations

4.4.1. Government Support

4.4.2. Government Regulations

4.5. India E-Waste Management Market Trends and Developments

Increasing E-waste handlers and capacities

Increasing imports of illegitimate E-waste

4.6. Competitive Landscape of Major Players in India E-Waste Management Market, 2011

4.7. India E-Waste Market Future Outlook and Projections, 2012-2016

4.7.1. Cause And Effect Relationship Between Dependent And Independent Factors Prevailing In India E- Waste Management Market

4.8. India Industrial Hazardous Waste Macro Economic Indicators: Historical And Projection

4.8.1. Urban Population In India, 2006-2016

4.8.2. Personal Disposable Income in India, 2006-2016

4.8.3. Desktop sales in India, 2006-2016

4.8.4. Laptop sales in India, 2006-2016

4.8.5. T.V. sales in India, 2006-2016

4.8.6. Mobile Phone sales in India, 2006-2016

5. India Bio-Medical Waste (BMW) Market Introdction

5.1. India Bio-Medical Waste (BMW) Value Chain

5.2. India Bio-Medical Waste Market Size by Volume, 2006- 2011

5.3. Government Support and Regulations

5.3.1. Government Support

5.3.2. Government Regulations

5.4. India Bio-Medical Waste Segmentation by Category, 2006- 2011

5.5. India Bio medical Waste Management Market Trends and Developments

Stricter government norms

Rising number of hospital beds

5.6. Competitive Landscape of Major Players in India Bio-Medical Waste Management Market, 2011

5.7. India Bio-Medical Waste Market Future Outlook and Projections by Volume, 2012-2016

5.8. Cause And Effect Relationship Between Dependent And Independent Factors Prevailing In India Waste Management Market

5.9. India Bio Medical Waste Macro Economic Indicators: Historical And Projections

5.9.1. Healthcare Expenditure in india, 2006-2016

5.9.2. Personal Disposable income in india, 2006-2016

5.9.3. Hospital beds in india, 2006-2016

6. India Waste Management Market Future Outlook and Projections By Volume, 2012-2016

7. Appendix

7.1. Market Definition

7.2. Abbreviations

7.3. Research Methodology

Data Collection Methods

Approach

Variables (Dependent and Independent)

Multi Factor Based Sensitivity Model

Final Conclusion

7.4. Disclaimer

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