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India's Solid Waste Management Outlook- 2019-2030

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  • 110 Pages
  • January 2020
  • Region: India
  • Mergen Advisory
  • ID: 5007705
Key Questions Answered
  • Which ULB has the lowest cost per ton of waste management in India?
  • What has been the growth in revenue expenditure related to waste management across all ULBs in India?
  • What is willingness of residential societies to manage the waste at source and help ULBs create more zero garbage zones?
  • How successful has been the PPP structure in the area of solid waste management across ULBs?
  • What is the economics of installing composting plant in a residential society?
  • What is the current capacity, demand, supply of RDF in India?
  • What are the different models under which private sector can partner with ULBs for solid waste management?
  • How many crores will be spend by ULBs in capacity creation in the solid waste management area by 2030?
  • What are the major WTE capacities that are likely to be announced by ULBs across India?
  • What are the technology preferences of commercial set ups like Hotels, Malls, Airports etc?
  • What is the overall cost structure of ULBs for urban waste management?
  • What is the trend in % allocation for waste management in the overall expenditure allocated for in municipalities in state budget?
  • Which all ULBs are likely to invite private sector for waste collection or may be entire lifecycle of waste management?
  • Which ULB is the worst performing in waste management?
  • What are the regulations governing waste management?
  • What will be the demand for earthmoving equipment in waste management?

Table of Contents

1.Executive Summary2.Research Approach & Methodology
3.Solid Waste Management (SWM) Landscape across ULBs, Residential & Commercial Setups a.Size & Scale
  • Typical Waste Profile
  • Stakeholders
  • Value Chain
  • Evolution of waste management
4.Regulation & Policies Governing SWM in India
  • Solid Waste Management Rules 2016
  • Municipal Solid Waste Rules, 2000
5.Current State of Municipal Solid Waste Management (MSWM) in India
  • Waste Generation i.Share of States & UTs in Urban MSW
  • Type of Waste
  • Per Capita Waste Generation
  • Waste Collection
  • Waste Disposal
  • Issues & Challenges
6.Current State of Solid Waste Management in Commercial Institutions
  • Airports b.Hotels
  • Malls
  • Railways
7.Current State of Solid Waste Management in Residential Complexes / Institutions
  • Waste Seggregation at Source
  • Waste Treatment & Disposal i.Methodology & Technology Deployed
  • Typical cost profile
– Capex & Opex
8.Waste Disposal Methods Deployed by ULBs
  • Landfills
  • Compost
  • RDF
  • WTE
9.Detailed Profiling of Waste Management across 20+ ULB / Municipalities / Nagar Nigams in India; NDMC, MCD, MCGM, SWM, BMC, Luck now MC, PMC, Nagpur, Indore, Jaipur etc.
  • Overall Population
  • Waste Generation & Waste Profile
  • Waste Management i.ULB ii.PPP
  • Per Capita Waste Generation
  • Waste Collection
  • Collection efficiency
10. Waste Processing & Disposal Methodology
  • % of waste treated & disposed
  • % waste disposed without treatment in landfill etc.
  • Number of landfill sites
  • Number of processing plants & capacities
  • Issues & Challenges
  • Manpower deployed, infrastructure deployed, technology deployed in i.Waste Collection
  • Waste Transportation
  • Waste Processing & Disposal
10.Trend in Allocation for SWM in Annual Budgets across States a.Average Expenditure on SWM as part of Total Revenue Expenditure of a Municipality / Municipal Corporations
  • Planned Revenue Expenditure
  • Planned Capital Expenditure
  • Plan vs Actual
  • Budget Financing Sources – Grants etc
11.Benchmarking Cost of SWM across Urban Local Bodies in India
  • Cost structure (by value chain)
  • % of total cost in waste collection
  • % of total cost in waste transportation
  • % of total cost in waste processing & disposal
  • Cost structure (by expense heads)
  • Establishment & Salaries Cost
  • O&M Cost
  • Transportation
  • Other O&M including consumables
  • Contingency
  • Other Contractual Cost
  • Cost Recovery i.Fee collected from waste generators like residential complexes, commercial setups etc..
  • Revenue (sales of Refuse derived fuel (RDF), Compost, trade refuse etc..)
  • Overall Cost Per Ton of Waste