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Waste Management - India

Netscribes (India) Pvt Ltd, August 2009, Pages: 29

The Waste Management market is valued at INR 10 bn in 2008 and is expected to reach INR 27 bn in 2013. Market of waste management comprises of four segments municipal waste, electronic waste, biomedical waste and industrial waste.

The report provides a snapshot of the market including all its segments municipal waste, electronic waste, biomedical waste and industrial waste. Characteristics and trends showcase aspects such as increasing urbanization, large cities contributing to waste, initiatives taken at corporate level, Urban local bodies (ULBs) approaching Capital Markets , increasing Interest in waste-to-energy projects and Private Equity Investments. Key issues and challenges facing this sector include Lack of Collection and Segregation at Source, Scarcity of Land, dumping of e-waste and Lack of awareness. Government Regulations and Policies cover regulatory framework and different laws and policies governing waste management.

The report also highlights Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small & Medium Towns (UIDSSMT) and Public Private Partnership initiatives for waste management. The competitive landscape identifies major players in this sector. The report also provides details of the key developments in this sector.

Page 1: Executive Summary
Overview

Page 2: Market overview - Market size & growth, Key Segments

Page 3: Market overview - Market Size and Growth– Municipal Waste

Page 4: Market overview - Market Size and Growth – Electronic Waste

Page 5: Market overview - Market Size and Growth – Biomedical and Industrial Waste
Characteristics and Trends

Page 6: Summary

Page 7- 12: Characteristics and Trends
Issues and Challenges

Page 13: Summary

Page 14-15: Issues and Challenges
Government Regulations and Policies

Page 16: Government Regulations and Policies Overview

Page 17: Laws and policies governing waste management in India

Page 18: Initiatives for waste management under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission and Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small & Medium Towns

Page 19-20: Public Private Partnership initiatives for waste management
Competition

Page 21: Competition Overview

Page 22-28: Major players
Key Developments

Page 29: Key Developments"

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