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Home / Environment / Karnataka's Waste Economy: ₹20K Cr Goldmine?

Karnataka's Waste Economy: ₹20K Cr Goldmine?

18 Nov

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Summary

  • Circular economy could unlock ₹20,000 crore annually in Karnataka.
  • Potential to create 1.2 lakh green jobs, especially for MSMEs.
  • Significant losses in e-waste recovery, costing ₹2,569 crore yearly.
Karnataka's Waste Economy: ₹20K Cr Goldmine?

Karnataka has a substantial opportunity to transform its waste sector into a booming circular economy, with the potential to generate between ₹15,000 and ₹20,000 crore each year. This economic uplift is expected to be accompanied by the creation of 1 lakh to 1.2 lakh green jobs, fostering growth particularly within Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).

Beyond economic benefits, adopting circular practices can lead to a significant reduction in carbon emissions, estimated at 20% to 25% from urban areas. The state can aim for a growth trajectory that severs its dependence on fossil fuels and waste generation, positioning itself as a leader in circularity. Achieving this requires a concerted effort from public and private sectors, alongside civil society organizations.

Currently, the state faces considerable financial losses, notably in e-waste, where an estimated ₹2,569 crore is lost annually due to low recovery rates. Efficiently managing sewage and solid waste in Bengaluru alone could generate over ₹1,030 crore. A comprehensive system-level transformation, encompassing policy, technology, markets, and citizen behavior, is crucial to shift from a linear to a circular model.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Karnataka's circular economy in waste has the potential to unlock between ₹15,000 crore and ₹20,000 crore annually.
The circular economy in Karnataka can create 1 lakh to 1.2 lakh green jobs, especially within Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).
Karnataka faces an estimated loss of ₹2,569 crore annually due to low recovery rates of valuable metals from e-waste.

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