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Namo eWaste management Ltd.: Balancing growth and inclusion in India’s recycling sector

By: Kumar, Reen and Goyal, Surabhi.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Bharat Journal of Case Studies Description: 1(2), Dec, 2025: p.118-144.Subject(s): E-waste management, Informal sector, Sustainable growth, Ethical leadership, compliance, Circular economy In: Bharat Journal of Case StudiesSummary: The case centres on Akshay Jain, Managing Director of Namo eWaste Management Ltd., who faces a pivotal decision on whether to leverage the speed and reach of informal waste collectors for rapid scale or invest in their gradual formalisation to ensure compliance, worker safety, and long-term sustainability. With India’s e-waste sector dominated by informal practices and shaped by regulatory pressures under the E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2022, the case highlights the tensions between scale, ethics, compliance.-Reproduced https://www.printspublications.com/journal/bharat-journal-of-case-studies
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1(2), Dec, 2025: p.118-144 Available AR139101

The case centres on Akshay Jain, Managing Director of Namo eWaste Management Ltd., who faces a pivotal decision on whether to leverage the speed and reach of informal waste collectors for rapid scale or invest in their gradual formalisation to ensure compliance, worker safety, and long-term sustainability. With India’s e-waste sector dominated by informal practices and shaped by regulatory pressures under the E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2022, the case highlights the tensions between scale, ethics, compliance.-Reproduced

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