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Waste Management Market in India 2015

Report code: SDMREN1575876 | Industry: Energy & Utilities | Published On: 2/11/2015


The new report, ‘Waste Management Market in India', states that increasing urbanization has resulted in considerable increase in the volume of waste generated in India. 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. 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. 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.
However, the industry has also some pain points. Poor infrastructure deters the development of the market. 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. Consumers often neglect e-waste mandates due to lack of interest and complex procedure of waste submission. 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.

Slide  1:  Executive  Summary

Macro  Economic  Indicators
Slide  2:  GDP  at  Factor  Cost:  Quarterly  (2011-2012,  2012-13,  2013-14,  2021-15),  Inflation  Rate:  Monthly  (Jul-Aug  2013  -  Nov-Dec  2013)
Slide  3:  Gross  Fiscal  Deficit:  Monthly  (Feb  2013  -  Jul  2013),  Exchange  Rate:  Half  Yearly  (Apr  2021  -  Sep  2021)
Slide  4:  Lending  Rate:  Annual  (2011-2012,  2012-13,  2013-14,  2021-15),  Trade  Balance:  Annual  (2010-11,  2011-12,  2012-13,  2013-14),  FDI:  Annual  (2009-10,  2010-11,  2011-12,  2012-13)

Market  Overview      
Slide  5:  Market  Overview  -  Market  Size  -  Waste  Management  Revenue  Opportunity  (Value-Wise)  (2013  -  2018e),  Waste  Generation  Trend  (1971,  1981,  1991,  1997,  2025e)
Slide  6:  Market  Segments  -  Summary  
Slide  7:  Municipality  Solid  Waste  -  Overview,  MSW  Generation,  Collection  and  Treatment
Slide  8-9:  State-Wise  Municipality  Waste  Generation  (MSW;  1999-2000,  2009-2012)
Slide  10:  Electronic  Waste  -  Overview,  E-waste  Generation  India  (Volume  wise;  2013-2018e),  and  Major  E-waste  Generating  Products  -  India  (2013)
Slide  11:  Hazardous  Waste  -  Overview,  Hazardous  waste  generated  (Land  disposable,  Recyclables,  Incinerable),  Bio  Medical  Waste  -  Overview

Business  Opportunities:
Slide  12-15:  Business  Opportunities  across  Value  Chain

Drivers  &  Challenges  
Slide  16:  Drivers  &  Challenges  -  Summary
Slide  17-21:  Drivers
Slide  22-23:  Challenges


Trends
Slide  24:  Trends  -  Summary  
Slide  25-27:  Key  Trends  

Government  Regulations
Slide  28-37:  Government  Rules  and  Regulations

Competitive  Landscape
Slide  38:  Porter's  Five  Forces  Analysis
Slide  39-42:  Competitive  Benchmarking  (FY  2013)
Slide  43-47:  Major  Public  Players
Slide  48-90:  Major  Private  Players

Strategic  Recommendation
Slide  91:  Strategic  Recommendations

Appendix
Slide  92:  Appendix
Slide  93:  Sources  of  Information  
Market Overview
1. State-Wise Municipality Waste Generation (MSW)

Drivers & Challenges
1. Population Growth and Impact on Overall Urban Waste Generation (2001, 2011, 2021e, 2031e, 2036e, 2041e)
2. Land required for MSW Disposal

Government Bodies and Initiatives
1. Rules for waste management
2. State-wise MSW Projects Status Funded under JnNURM
3. City/State wise PPP Initiatives

Competitive Landscape
1. Public Trading Comparables (FY 2013)
2. Company profiles (All Companies)
a. Company Information (All Companies)
b. Products and Services (All Companies)
c. Key People (All Companies)
d. Shareholders of the Company (Private Companies)
e. Key Financial Performance Indicators (Public Companies)
f. Key Ratios (All Companies)
g. Business Highlights (All Companies)

Appendix
1. Appendix
2. Sources of Information
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