OUTLOOK OF THE INDIAN WASTE MANAGEMENT AND RECYCLING MARKET, 2017 OUTLOOK OF THE INDIAN WASTE MANAGEMENT AND RECYCLING MARKET, 2017 SOURCE SEGREGATION AND DECENTRALISED SMART SOLUTIONS TO INCREASE FORMAL RECYCLING Global Energy & Environment Research Team at Frost & Sullivan * management and handling, ** management, handling and transboundary movement KEY COMPANIES Waste segregation and decentralised waste management are expected to enable higher recycling rates. The waste management market in India is regulatory driven, and the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) is the central regulatory body. WASTE MANAGEMENT & RECYCLING MARKET WASTE GENERATION VOLUME FORECAST, INDIA, 2015–2017, VOLUME (MILLION MT) LEGISLATIVE OVERVIEW TOP PREDICTIONS FOR 2017 MSW, 78.1%: 68.4 million MT C&D, 19.5%: 17.1 million MT eWASTE, 2.4%: 2.1 million MT HIGH POPULATION GROWTH AND CHANGING LIFESTYLES are expected to be responsible for the highest MSW volumes in 2017. Though low in terms of volume, eWASTE IS THE FASTEST GROWING WASTE CATEGORY, forecast to grow at a YoY rate of 20.6% from 2016 to 2017. 2015 78.9 2016 83.2 2017 87.6 WASTE VOLUME GENERATION FORECAST Waste volumes are expected to grow at a year-over-year (YoY) rate of 5.3%, to reach 87.6M metric tonnes (MT) in 2017, which will increase the recycling potential. YOY GROWTH RATE 5.3% REGULATORY AUTHORITY EXISTING REGULATIONS RECENT AMENDMENTS PLASTIC C&D eWASTE MSW http://www.frost.com/p940 +1.877.GoFROST (463.7678) [email protected] • Plastic waste* rules, 2011 • Municipal solid waste* rules, 2000–2011 • Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF) • Ministry of Urban Development • CPCB • State Pollution Control Board (SPCB) • Hazardous waste* rules, 2003 • Hazardous material** rules, 2007 • Electronic waste* rules, 2011 • Solid waste management (SWM) rules, 2016 • Plastic waste management rules, 2016 • Construction and demolition waste management rules, 2016 • eWaste management rules, 2016 Decentralised waste management is given priority by the Government to encourage the involvement of different stakeholders in the value chain. 12.3% 59.7% 4.8% 1.3% Transforming Competitive Landscape Decentralised Waste Management Increasing Focus on Waste to Value Smart Sorting and Separation Smart Waste Management Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to Play a Key Role CURRENT RECYCLING AS % OF GENERATION Plastic MSW e-Waste C&D Growth Opportunities Smart solutions in waste collection and transportation would encourage source segre- gation and increase the volumes of waste sent for recycling. TOP TRENDS DEFINING THE MARKET