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Abstract :
Netscribes’ latest market research report titled E-Waste Market in India 2014 describes the dynamics of e-waste recycling in India. E-waste is generated when electronic products reach the end of their lifecycle or utility to the consumer, and needs to be properly recycled to minimize environmental risks. Televisions, personal computers and refrigerators are the largest contributors to e-waste generation in India. Large volume of e-waste in India gets recycled by the informal sector, which is often ill-equipped to handle the hazardous elements such as lead, mercury and others.
Demand for e-waste management in India is driven by a sharp rise in electronic gadgets consumption, rapid technology obsolescence and increased awareness regarding safe and responsible disposal of e-waste. However, e-waste companies in India find it difficult to negotiate ‘reserve price’ or minimum price for collection of e-waste from corporate organizations, as well as prevent disposal of such waste to scrap collectors at a lower price. Thus, government intervention is required to enforce strict policies regarding disposal of e-waste, and to form more tie-ups with international organizations for their expertise and technical acumen.
Table of Contents :
Slide 1: Executive Summary
Macroeconomic Indicators
Slide 2: GDP at Factor Cost: Quarterly (2010-11 – 2013-14), Inflation Rate: Monthly (Jul-Aug 2013 – Nov-Dec 2013)
Slide 3: Gross Fiscal Deficit: Monthly (Feb 2013 – Jul 2013), Exchange Rate: Half Yearly (Oct 2013 – Mar 2014)
Slide 4: Lending Rate: Annual (2008-09 – 2011-12), Trade Balance: Annual (2010-11– 2013-14*), FDI: Annual (2009-10 – 2012-13)
Introduction
Slide 5: Introduction
Market Overview
Slide 6-7: Market Overview – Global
Slide 8-10: Market Overview – India
E-Waste Management
Slide 11: E-Waste Management Flowchart
Slide 12: E-Waste Recycling Procedure
Roles of E-Waste Stakeholders
Slide 13: Roles of E-Waste Stakeholders
Drivers and Challenges
Slide 14: Drivers and Challenges – Summary
Slide 15-19: Drivers
Slide 20-21: Challenges
Government Initiatives
Slide 22: Government Initiatives
Competitive Landscape
Slide 23: Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
Slide 24-28: Competitive Benchmarking
Slide 29-40: Major Public Players
Slide 41-69: Major Private Players
Market Opportunities
Slide 70-71: Scope in India – Across Product Verticals
Strategic Recommendations
Slide 72-73: Recommendations
Appendix
Slide 74: Key Ratios Description
Slide 75: Sources of Information
2. 2
Executive Summary
Market Overview
Drivers and Challenges
Competitive Landscape
Drivers:
Rising Electronic Gadget Consumption
Increased Awareness Regarding Environmental Hazards
Government and NGO Initiatives
Rapid Product and Technology Obsolescence
Increased Corporate Activities
Challenges:
Collection and Transportation of E-Waste
Unorganized E-Waste Facilities and Operations
Lack of Interest Amongst Consumers
Major Players
Player A
Player B
Player C
Player D
Player E
Player F
Government Initiatives
In 20--, overall volume of e-waste production in India was x1
Unorganized sector handles 90% of the entire e-waste generated in the country
Government of India passed the e-waste management act in 20--
E-Parisaraa, a government initiative, was one of the first recyclers to work with software firms in India to responsibly dispose off their e-waste
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3. 3
•Macroeconomic Indicators
•Introduction
•Market Overview
•Import and Export
•Drivers and Challenges
•Government Initiatives
•Trends
•Competitive Landscape
•Strategic Recommendations
•Appendix
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4. 4
Market Overview – India
E-waste Market – Revenue Opportunity
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•Volume of e-waste generation is expected to be x1 by 20--
•Huge amount of electronic waste gets transferred from developed countries such as the USA and UK to developing countries in Asia and Africa
Although it is legal to export discarded goods to poor, developing countries if they can be reused or refurbished, much is being sent to Africa and Asia under false pretenses
•Treatment of e-waste in such countries often happens in the informal sector, causing significant environmental pollution and health risks for the local population
E-waste market in India is dominated by the unorganized sector which handles 90% of total e-waste generated
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5. 5
Drivers and Challenges – Summary
Drivers
Rising Electronic Gadget Consumption
Increased Awareness Regarding Environmental Hazards
Government and NGO Initiatives
Rapid Product and Technology Obsolescence
Increased Corporate Activities
Challenges
Collection and Transportation of E- Waste
Unorganized E-Waste Facilities and Operations
Lack of Interest amongst Consumers
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6. 6
SAMPLE
Public: Domestic Company – Company A (1/4)
Key People
Products and Services
Company Information
Offices and Centres – India
Corporate Address
Company A, Street A
City B
State C
Tel No.
91 124 7239
Fax No.
91 124 4734111
Website
www.company.co.in
Year of Incorporation
1767
Ticker Symbol
123456
Stock Exchange
ABC
Name
Designation
Person A
MD, CEO
Person B.
Director
Person C
Director
Person D
Director
Head Office
City B
Category
Products/Services
E-waste Management
•Recycling
•Data destruction
•Remarketing
•Logistics
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7. 7
SAMPLE Financial Snapshot Key Ratios
Financial Summary
Key Financial Performance Indicators
Indicators Value (dd/mm/yyyy)
Market Capitalization (INR mn) u
Total Enterprise Value (INR mn) v
EPS (INR) w
PE Ratio (Absolute) x
Particulars
y-o-y change
(2011-10)
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Profitability Ratios
Operating Margin
Net Margin
Profit Before Tax Margin
Return on Equity
Return on Capital Employed
Return on Working Capital
Return on Assets
Return on Fixed Assets
Cost Ratios
Operating costs (% of Sales)
Administration costs (% of
Sales)
Interest costs (% of Sales)
Liquidity Ratios
Current Ratio
Cash Ratio
Leverage Ratios
Debt to Equity Ratio
Debt to Capital Ratio
Interest Coverage Ratio
Efficiency Ratios
Fixed Asset Turnover
Asset Turnover
Current Asset Turnover
Working Capital Turnover
Capital Employed Turnover
Public: Domestic Company – Company A
(2/4)
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The company incurred a net loss of INR d units in FY 20--, as compared
to net loss of INR c units in FY 20--
The company reported total income of INR R4 units in FY 20--,
registering an increase of m% over FY 20--
The company earned an operating margin of f% in FY 20--, an increase
of g percentage points over FY 20--
The company reported debt to equity ratio of d in FY 20--, a decrease
of h% over FY 20--
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SAMPLE Key Business Segments Key Geographic Segments
Business Highlights
Public: Domestic Company – Company A
(3/4)
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A B L M N
Description News
Overview
• Headquartered in Mumbai, Company A provides the full spectrum of e-waste management services,
including collection, sorting, dismantling, remarketing of reusable equipments and disposal of hazards
• Its area of operation includes Asia, North America and Europe
Services
• The company’s data security includes a first-of-its-kind mobile shredding facility that destructs gadgets at
clients’ site
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9. 9
SAMPLE
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Public: Domestic Company – Company A (4/4)
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