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Urban Mining Protocol

E-Waste
Recycling.

Mining the Urban Goldmine: Turning electronic waste into precious resources.

Molecular Resource Recovery

Resource
Restoration.

E-Waste Recycling refers to the collection, dismantling, and recovery of valuable materials from discarded electrical equipment.

The process helps recover precious metals like gold, silver, and copper while reducing hazardous landfill waste and environmental pollution.

E-Waste Recycling
Urban Mining
Operational Sequence

Recycling Process

Collection

Dismantling

Shredding

Material Recovery

Metal Extraction

Global Opportunity

Global Market

Market Size (2025) $70B
Projected (2032) $110B
Annual CAGR 10%

Growth Drivers

Rapid Consumption Shorter Lifecycles IT Upgrades ESG Mandates
National Momentum

Indian Market

Value (2025) ₹10K Cr
Projected (2031) ₹25K Cr

India Rank

Top 5 E-Waste Nation

$70B+

Global Market

₹10K Cr

India Market

5M+ MT

India Annual Waste

18%

India CAGR

India Capacity

500+ authorized recyclers registered with CPCB/SPCB.

Delhi NCR
Mumbai
Bengaluru
Chennai
Hyderabad
Pune

Market Drivers

  • Massive electronics consumption
  • Rapid technology obsolescence
  • High value recovery (Gold, Silver, Copper)
  • E-Waste Management Rules / EPR mandates
  • Rising corporate ESG initiatives
Vertical Opportunities

High Potential Segments

Precious Metal Recovery

PCB Recycling

Battery Recycling

Refurbishment

Data Destruction

Reverse Logistics

India E-Waste Hub
Strategic Value

Why India
Hub.

India is positioned as an urban mining leader due to its massive domestic market and cost-effective processing ecosystem.

Massive Electronics Market
Cost-effective processing
Technical labor availability
Government formalization

The Urban Mining
Revolution.

E-waste recycling is transforming discarded electronics into valuable resources. Join the urban mining and circular economy leadership.