Indian electronics sector to tap $7 bn untapped revenue via circular economy by 2035



Indian electronics sector to tap $7 bn untapped revenue via circular economy by 2035
India's electronics sector is set to harness $7 billion untapped revenue by 2035 via circular business model and policy pathways, industry stakeholders said. Current commitments and targets set the projected market size for these circular models at $13 billion in 2035. Yet, the total addressable market, achievable through the right public and private actions, can reach an astounding $20 billion, revealing an untapped potential of 35 percent, according to the report by the India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA).
Alkesh Kumar Sharma, Secretary, MeitY, said that embracing the circular economy and sustainable growth is pivotal as India's resource consumption is surging. “The report resonates with the government’s commitment to India-centric circular business models. It evaluates readiness, identifies opportunities, and proposes evidence-based policies, propelling us towards responsible resource management and the 4Rs reuse, repair, recover, and re-manufacture,” said Sharma.
Three core business models Repair, Resell, and Recycling are already thriving in India, predominantly driven by the informal sector. Around 90 percent of collection and 70 percent of recycling are handled by this competitive sector. However, only 22 percent of collected e-waste is managed by the formal sector, revealing room for improvement, the report mentioned. Pankaj Mohindroo, Chairman of ICEA, highlighted the future potential of India's electronics sector as a global manufacturing hub. “I am confident that the electronics industry would facilitate sustainable circular economy practices to ensure a sustainable green future for the generations to come,” Mohindroo said.
Source: IANS