World Bank Group's IFC to help develop e-waste sector in India

IANS  |  New Delhi 

World Group's International Corporation (IFC) on Wednesday said it has scaled up its programme to focus on developing a sustainable e-waste management ecosystem in and mobilise private sector investment towards the sector.

"In line with IFC's global strategy of 'creating markets, creating opportunities', its e-waste programme is focused on developing a responsible and sustainable ecosystem for it in with the end goal of mobilising private sector investment," it said in a statement.

"The complexity of implementing an e-waste management solution represents an opportunity for IFC to support the development of a sustainable ecosystem through its advisory work. The e-waste programne will address critical gaps in the market by systematically leveraging international and local best practices in the sector," said IFC's Country Manager Jun Zhang.

"We also believe this scalable solution will create new profitable businesses in and future investment opportunities for investors such as IFC," he added.

The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change has set the e-waste collection targets at 10 per cent during in the current year which will increase to 70 per cent by 2023 in a phased manner.

To achieve this, the IFC's project team is focusing on addressing some of the critical challenges that the sector faces such as lack of awareness among stakeholders about the magnitude of India's e-waste challenge, related hazards, implications of unsafe practices and solutions available for responsible collection and processing, it said.

"It will also focus on underdeveloped formal capacity for responsible collection and processing and the absence of data and access to best practices. The three key components of the IFC's e-waste project are awareness generation, supporting the establishment of a responsible Producer Responsibility Organisation (PRO) model and the development of a toolkit which will serve as a knowledge and data resource to support stakeholders in their implementation efforts," the statement said.

The project is also committed to supporting the formalisation of the informal sector by exploring interventions such as innovative microfinance solutions and skilling programmes.

Higher awareness levels and improved collection will result in better capacity utilisation of all entities in the value chain as well as mobilise investment for additional capacity-building to meet the growing demand, ensure greater investor confidence and make the sector more financially viable.

The PRO model has the potential to be a cost-effective channel to implement such a solution in the long-term since it capitalises on professional management and economies of scale.

Under its program, IFC has partnered with Karo Sambhav, a PRO that represents several prominent electronic producers including Apple, Dell, Lenovo and HP.

Karo's technology enabled solution aims to address the critical need for transparency in the ecosystem. This, coupled with an experienced team led by Pranshu Singhal, former Head of Sustainability for Nokia, is the basis of the partnership. IFC's partnership with Karo Sambhav is focused on awareness generation, capacity building and knowledge exchange.

The e-waste program is supported by the government of Japan and the Korea Green Growth Trust Fund of the World Group.

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First Published: Wed, November 08 2017. 16:04 IST