A Report On
“Waste Management Services in India”
Under the guidance of
Mr. Gaurav Bhatt
Assistant Professor, Marketing Management
(ICFAI Business School, Hyderabad)
Submitted by
Name Enrollment Number Seat Number
Madhav Agarwal 23BSPHH01C0384 06
Shubham Saurabh 23BSPHH01C1056 18
Nasiha Khan 23BSPHH01C0779 37
Hemant 23BSPHH01C0927 38
INDEX
No. REPORT CONTENT PAGE NO.
1. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 1
2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2
3. ABOUT THE WASTE
MANAGEMENT SECTOR
4. JUSTIFICATION FOR
“WHY WE CHOOSE THIS
SECTOR”
5. TOP WASTE
MANAGEMENT SERVICES
PROVIDER IN INDIA
6. KEY SERVICE
PARAMETERS
7. DATA ANALYSIS
8. BIBLIOGRAPHY
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to the entire team that contributed to the
completion of this report on the topic "Waste Management Services in India". The
collaboration, and commitment to this project has been truly remarkable. Their guidance,
expertise, and unwavering support have been instrumental in shaping this report. Through
their constructive feedback and thought-provoking discussions. We gained a deeper
understanding of the subject matter, honed our research skills, and developed a more critical
perspective on the topic.
We would also like to extend my sincerest thanks to Assistant Professor Mr. Gaurav Bhatt
for granting us the opportunity to undertake this endeavour. Your guidance has been
instrumental in shaping the direction of this report. Your expertise and thoughtful
suggestions consistently propelled us to delve deeper insight into the subject, resulting in a
more thorough and well-rounded analysis. We are immensely grateful for your mentorship.
In conclusion This report stands as a testament to the collective efforts of all those involved,
and we are genuinely thankful for the collaboration and commitment that has gone into its
creation.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
INTRODUCTION
About The Waste Management Sector in India
With its expanding population and fast urbanization, India has enormous challenges in
efficiently managing its trash. The many facets of waste management in the nation are
examined in this paper, along with the obstacles it faces, government programs,
developments in technology, and the way forward for sustainable solutions.
Challenges in Waste Management: The exponential increase in waste generation,
particularly in urban centers, presents a pressing challenge. Environmental
deterioration and health dangers are caused by poor disposal methods, inadequate
infrastructure, and inadequate segregation at the source.
Government Initiatives and Policies: The Indian government has addressed the
issue head-on, most notably with the creation of the Solid Waste Management Rules
(2016) and the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. These regulations seek to provide standards
for efficient waste management techniques across the country, encourage trash
segregation, and enhance sanitation.
Waste Segregation, Recycling, and Innovations: There is a growing push to support
recycling and composting, as well as trash segregation at the source. Effective waste
management has been made possible by developments in composting facilities,
biomethanation, and waste-to-energy plants.
Implementation Challenges and Grassroots Participation: It is still difficult to put
into practice efficient waste management techniques at the local level, even after
policies have been created. Progress is hampered by lack of information, financial
limitations, and resistance to altering customary disposal techniques. Implementation
effectiveness depends on involving local communities, utilizing the unorganized
waste management industry, and developing public-private partnerships.
E-waste Management and Emerging Concerns: The growing amount of electronic
trash presents a challenge to waste management. Strong e-waste management
regulations, education regarding appropriate disposal, and promotion of electronic
device recycling are important issues that need to be addressed right now.
India's waste management industry is at a turning point that need for extensive and ongoing
work. Even though technology and policymaking have advanced significantly, successful
adoption and integration into local communities still play critical roles. In order to achieve a
cleaner and healthier environment in India, it is essential to raise awareness, make
infrastructural investments, and cultivate a culture of responsible waste man
agement.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. “Waste Management Services ” Google Form Link
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfsny1MuI-
Uj5NE_mHaGtcfna_h8OZVt7wpiyLZgsjJ3_JMlQ/viewform
2. “Collaborative Tools” Google Form Results Link
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/
1xK6COfHxZQwA5FVYSXhfgMgCZW4nPXeG0q38kcf8xp4/
edit#responses
3. Saaha Zero Waste Company Website:- https://saahaszerowaste.com/
4. https://www.tradeindia.com/blog/top-10-waste-management/
5. https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/india-waste-
management-market
6.