Investor Presentaiton
VISION 2030- HUGE MARKET OPPORTUNITY FOR CEREBRA TO TAP AND
CONTRIBUTE IN A BIG WAY TO INDIA'S GOAL OF IMPORT SUBSTITUTION
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As per the data provided in Global E-waste Monitor, India ranks third behind USA & China in terms of the
total E-waste generated in 2019. China generated over 10.12 million Mt of E-waste in 2019, followed by the
USA with 6.91 million Mt and India with 3.23 million Mt.
However, in terms of per capita E-waste, India is among the countries with low per capita E-waste with only
2.4 kg per capita in 2019, much lower than the global average of 7.3 kg per capita. China is also marginally
less than the global average with 7.2 kg per capita. However, the USA nearly generates 3 times the global per
capita E-waste with 21 kg.
• The domestic electronics manufacturing sector in India has seen significant growth in the last six years.
Production of electronic goods in India increased by 187% from INR 1.9tn in 2014-15 to an estimated INR
~5.5tn in 2019-20, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of about 24%
• With continuous growth of consumer electronics & appliances year-on-year, India has been witnessing a
faster e-waste generation in recent times with ~28% growth YoY in FY20, while compound annual growth
rate (CAGR) of about ~16% in the country over FY15-20.
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India is dependent on Chile, China, Congo and several other countries for metals that are critical to the
growth expected in several sectors. It is expected that by 2030, the increased use of EEE products combined
with a spurt in demand for batteries in the telecom, renewables and transportation sectors, will see the
creation of 'urban mines' that India will need to manage appropriately. A robust ecosystem is needed to
reclaim these metals and to reduce their imports.
• India's E-waste generation projected to rise to 4.5-5 million MT by 2021. With the current growth rate, by
2025, India will be producing 7 million MT of e-waste annually and 14 million MT by 2030.View entire presentation