Research and Markets: Waste Management market is poised to grow with new laws being framed and the implementation of existing laws, finds Netscribes

DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/0f471a/waste_management_m) has announced the addition of the "Waste Management Market in India 2011" report to their offering.

Netscribes (India) Pvt. Ltd., launches a report on the Waste Management Market in India 2011 as part of Netscribes' Cleantech report series. Mumbai, India - September 9, 2011 - Netscribes (India) Pvt. Ltd., a knowledge consulting solutions company, announces the launch of its Waste Management Market in India 2011 report. Due to the tremendous rise in urbanization, waste management sector is growing exponentially.

The report begins with a market overview section where the market size and segmentation of the waste management market is depicted. It also focuses on the growth pattern of waste generation. Further, the report covers each of the segments namely municipal solid wastes, e-wastes, biomedical wastes and industrial wastes. It includes information regarding the market size for the segments as well as the segmentation in the market. Cities producing the highest level of e-wastes have been highlighted.

The major driver identified in the market is the rise in urbanization. Due to increasing urbanization an increasing fraction of individuals enter cities leading to high levels of waste creation. Corporate and government initiatives have boosted the market forward. Consciousness among corporate houses is increasing which has led them to take various initiatives for the safe disposal of wastes. Furthermore, government organizations are tying up with various waste management companies which are in a position to offer good services. The government is also spreading the need for safe disposal of wastes.

Effective implementation of existing rules is also among the drivers identified. The challenges faced by the market include lack of awareness that exists among consumers such as the option of recycling electronic wastes; hence are unable to determine the need for waste management. Lack of segregation and collection at source causes various types of wastes to be treated in the same way or they are simply not treated which is another barrier in the market.

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