From Urban Waste to Industrial Input: Building India's E-Waste Transformation Economy
India's electronics economy is witnessing a striking contradiction. The country is producing and exporting record volumes of consumer electronics, particularly smartphones, increasingly rivaling China. More recently, several Indian electronics companies have announced plans to diversify into commercial, industrial, and defence electronics, further increasing future demand for critical materials. Anticipating this demand, the government is deploying significant diplomatic capital to secure supplies of lithium, cobalt, rare earth elements, and other critical minerals through mining partnerships in Africa, South America, and Australia. Yet, at the same time, India generates an estimated 4.1 million metric tonnes of e-waste every year—the third-largest volume in the world—while formal, certified recycling channels recover less than five percent of it. This presents a fundamental paradox: India is searching overseas for resources that are already embedded in millions of discarded electr...