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Corporate Playbook: ESG and E-Waste Management Roadmap for Sustainability Teams

The Zecomy Knowledge Hub Corporate Playbook — Accelerating ESG and E-Waste Management Click Here Corporate Playbook — Accelerating ESG and E-Waste Management ESG and E-Waste Management are now core priorities for corporate sustainability teams. With increasing regulation, disclosure expectations, and material recovery opportunities, organizations must build structured programs that integrate compliance, circularity, and reporting. Why this matters now: Today, sustainability teams aren’t just fighting for compliance — they’re fighting to protect brand trust, investor confidence, and supply resilience. Every discarded device represents not only a waste management problem, but also a strategic opportunity to recover value, reduce emissions, and build responsible circular business models. This is not just about e-waste.It’s about building a corporate future where sustainability is not a reporting exercise — but a business advantage. Governance & Accountability Framework Key requirements for enterprises Define oversight and traceability Maintain an e-waste risk register Conduct quarterly compliance reviews Align with EPR and state regulatory norms Regulatory & Reporting Landscape — India vs Global Region Key Policies & Obligations India E-Waste Rules 2022, CPCB EPR portal, BRSR reporting Global EU WEEE, OECD EPR, ISSB, GRI, SASB Procurement & Circular Supply Chains Procurement plays a central role in ESG and E-Waste Management: Life-cycle-based sourcing Supplier ESG scorecard Recyclability and take-back clauses Circular Economy Integration — 9R Framework Organizations should embed the 9R Circularity Actions across procurement, operations, recovery, and reporting (Refuse → Recycle → Recover). Each 9R action supports BRSR Principle 2 on responsible product lifecycle management and Principle 6 on environmental stewardship. Sustainability Reporting & KPIs Recommended ESG and E-Waste Management metrics include: Material circularity indicator Recovery efficiency Scope 3 emissions avoided % of devices recollected and refurbished Corporate Roadmap — Step-by-Step Implementation Phase Timeline Outcome Phase 0 0–2 months Governance + baseline Phase 1 2–6 months Compliance + EPR alignment Phase 2 6–12 months Supply + recovery formalization Phase 3 6–18 months Reporting & verification Phase 4 12–36 months Circular product design Case Studies — Dell & HP Leadership Insights from corporate sustainability leaders: Closed-loop plastic chains (Dell) Global take-back and refurbishment (HP) Risk Management and Mitigation Policy volatility Informal-sector leakage Greenwashing/ verification failures Near-Term Targets for Companies Q1: Baseline + EPR registration Q2: 25% collection through pilots Q3: 100% routing to authorized recyclers Q4: Publish BRSR-aligned disclosures Conclusion Corporates that embed a structured ESG and E-Waste Management program unlock regulatory confidence, material recovery savings, Scope 3 reductions, and stronger investor trust. To implement a customized and compliant E-Waste roadmap, connect with Zecomy — India’s trusted industrial e-waste management partner.Book a consultation → contact us Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. What is the connection between ESG and E-waste management? E-waste management directly influences the Environmental and Governance dimensions of ESG by reducing toxic waste, improving material recovery, and ensuring regulatory compliance and responsible disposal. 2. Why should corporates prioritize e-waste management for ESG reporting? Regulators and investors now expect transparent disclosure on waste handling, circularity, and recovery. Strong e-waste governance improves sustainability ratings, compliance scores, and investor trust. 3. Does e-waste management fall under Scope 3 emissions? Yes. When electronics are disposed or recycled, the emissions associated with resource extraction, new product manufacturing, and transportation are considered Scope 3. Recovering materials helps reduce Scope 3 footprints. 4. What are the key policies for e-waste compliance in India? The E-Waste (Management) Rules 2022 mandate producer and bulk-consumer responsibilities, EPR registration, documentation, collection targets, and authorized recycler engagement. 5. How does EPR support corporate circularity? Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) requires companies to ensure safe recycling and recovery of discarded electronics. This drives better product design, formal recovery channels, and reduced landfill dependency. 6. What KPIs should organizations track for ESG and E-waste management? Common KPIs include % of e-waste collected formally, % of material recovered, circularity index, energy/emissions avoided, and authorized recycler traceability compliance. 7. Can informal recycling be part of a compliant ESG strategy? Informal recyclers can be included only through formalization initiatives — safety training, PPE, certified dismantling hubs, and recycler partnerships. Unregulated informal processing violates compliance. 8. What role does procurement play in e-waste reduction? Procurement teams can reduce e-waste by adopting life-cycle-based sourcing, requiring recyclability and take-back clauses, and evaluating suppliers using ESG scorecards. 9. What is the business ROI of e-waste recycling for companies? Recovering metals like copper, aluminium, and gold reduces raw-material dependency and supports cost savings. Companies also benefit through better ESG scores, reduced risk exposure, and stronger stakeholder trust. 10. How can companies get started with e-waste management quickly? The fastest path is to: Form an e-waste taskforce Register on the CPCB EPR portal Identify authorized recyclers Launch internal collection channels Track KPIs for BRSR/GRI reporting E-waste management directly influences the Environmental and Governance dimensions of ESG by reducing toxic waste, improving material recovery, and ensuring regulatory compliance and responsible disposal. Regulators and investors now expect transparent disclosure on waste handling, circularity, and recovery. Strong e-waste governance improves sustainability ratings, compliance scores, and investor trust. Yes. When electronics are disposed or recycled, the emissions associated with resource extraction, new product manufacturing, and transportation are considered Scope 3. Recovering materials helps reduce Scope 3 footprints. The E-Waste (Management) Rules 2022 mandate producer and bulk-consumer responsibilities, EPR registration, documentation, collection targets, and authorized recycler engagement. Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) requires companies to ensure safe recycling and recovery of discarded electronics. This drives better product design, formal recovery channels, and reduced landfill dependency. Common KPIs include % of e-waste collected formally, % of material recovered, circularity index, energy/emissions avoided, and authorized recycler traceability compliance. Informal recyclers can be included only through formalization initiatives — safety training, PPE, certified dismantling hubs, and recycler partnerships. Unregulated informal processing violates compliance. Procurement teams can reduce e-waste by adopting life-cycle-based sourcing, requiring recyclability and take-back clauses, and evaluating suppliers using ESG scorecards. Recovering metals like copper, aluminium, and gold reduces raw-material dependency and supports cost savings. Companies also benefit through better ESG scores, reduced risk exposure, and stronger stakeholder trust. The fastest path is to: Form an e-waste taskforce Register

Circular Economy & Sustainability

Green Value Chain with Zecomy: Aligned with India’s NGRBC Vision

The Zecomy Knowledge Hub Building a Green Value Chain with Zecomy: Aligned with India’s NGRBC Vision Click Here Green Value Chain with Zecomy – NGRBC-Aligned Sustainability As global supply chains are rapidly transitioning toward net-zero, circularity, and responsible resource use, the National Guidelines on Responsible Business Conduct (NGRBC) offer a landmark policy framework to help Indian businesses lead this transformation. But the real question remains: How do companies operationalise this? Enter Zecomy — India’s Green Value Chain Enabler. At Zecomy, we are a tech-enabled, one-stop solution helping businesses of all sizes align their operations with NGRBC principles by digitizing and decarbonizing their waste management and circular economy strategy. Our unified digital platform and managed services combine workflow automation, assurance-ready waste data and analytics, end-to-end traceability, compliance and transparency, and fair price discovery in handling industrial waste — supporting enterprises in embedding sustainability into their core operations. How Zecomy Strengthens the Green Value Chain through NGRBC Principles Principle 1 – Ethical Governance & Transparency Zecomy’s tech platform enables real-time tracking, audit trails, and compliant documentation, enhancing transparency and accountability in waste disposal and reverse logistics. Principle 2 – Sustainable Production & Circular Economy We help companies digitally map their waste streams, divert usable materials from landfills, and close the loop through verified recycling, reuse, and recovery partners — accelerating the transition toward circularity. Principle 3 – Respecting Employee and Value Chain Well-being Through certified handling processes and compliant transportation practices, we reduce hazardous exposure and enforce occupational safety regulations across the value chain — both at generator premises and at treatment partner sites. Principle 4 – Stakeholder Engagement We empower enterprises to engage responsibly with downstream recyclers, aggregators, and logistics partners — generating livelihood opportunities and positive social impact, particularly for the MSME sector. Principle 5 – Human Rights and Equity With systematic due diligence of channel partners, Zecomy ensures no child labour and fair labour practices across the waste value chain. Principle 6 – Environmental Stewardship Zecomy supports businesses in pursuing zero-waste-to-landfill goals by reducing emissions and minimizing water and energy intensity associated with virgin resource extraction. Principle 7 – Responsible Policy Engagement We assist enterprises in interpreting and aligning with evolving regulations such as EPR, PWM, and HWM through structured advisory and knowledge services — translating policy into ground-level execution. Principle 8 – Inclusive Development By onboarding small MSME recyclers and waste treatment organizations, Zecomy enables green jobs and circular economy clusters across semi-urban and rural India. Principle 9 – Responsible Consumer Engagement We educate waste generators and downstream consumers on responsible disposal and sustainable material recovery practices. Waste Is a Resource — If Managed Right Zecomy empowers enterprises to transform waste management from a compliance burden into a strategic advantage. Our platform provides an integrated solution combining digital tools, regulatory alignment, and circular economy intelligence to drive a green value chain that is future-ready and ESG-aligned. Waste Management Workflow Automation — digital, audit-ready workflows from generation to disposal Marketplace for Waste & Resource Recovery — transparent transactions with verified recyclers and buyers Compliance Management — centralized documentation and real-time reporting across waste categories Verified Recycling Partners & TSDFs — audited network for safe and compliant disposal ‘R’ Strategy & Circularity Scorecards — measure reuse, recycling, recovery, and reduction Waste Safari, Waste Management Plans & SOPs — standardized on-site process implementation Governance, Monitoring & Optimization — enterprise-wide visibility and performance benchmarking Zero Waste to Landfill (ZWL) Certification — structured landfill diversion programs backed by verified partners Time to Rethink Waste as an Asset As India progresses toward its climate and sustainability commitments, the NGRBC framework represents a robust and future-ready foundation for corporate responsibility. Yet, scaling these principles requires more than commitment — it demands digital enablement, regulatory assurance, and measurable circular outcomes. Zecomy bridges this gap by empowering enterprises with a unified digital and service platform that embeds sustainability across the value chain — from waste traceability and EPR compliance to stakeholder inclusion and zero-waste-to-landfill strategies. By aligning with Zecomy, businesses not only meet NGRBC expectations but also unlock long-term value creation, reinforce ESG performance, and accelerate India’s transition to a <strong>green value chain</strong> and a circular economy. Frequently Asked FAQs Q1. What does a green value chain mean for businesses? It refers to managing waste and resources responsibly across operations — improving recycling, reducing landfill, enhancing transparency, and strengthening ESG performance. Q2. Can Zecomy help companies operationalise NGRBC? Yes. Zecomy digitizes waste tracking, enables compliant recycling partnerships, and provides ESG-ready reporting aligned with NGRBC expectations. Q3. Is a green value chain cost-effective? Yes. Circular practices reduce disposal costs, improve resource utilization, and minimize risks associated with non-compliance. Q4. Does Zecomy support Zero Waste to Landfill certification? Yes. Zecomy provides verified recycling networks and traceability support for ZWL certification. It refers to managing waste and resources responsibly across operations — improving recycling, reducing landfill, enhancing transparency, and strengthening ESG performance. Yes. Zecomy digitizes waste tracking, enables compliant recycling partnerships, and provides ESG-ready reporting aligned with NGRBC expectations. Yes. Circular practices reduce disposal costs, improve resource utilization, and minimize risks associated with non-compliance. Yes. 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Circular Economy & Sustainability

Plastic vs. Planet: India’s Battle with Plastic Pollution & the Road to Circular Sustainability

The Zecomy Knowledge Hub Plastic vs. Planet: India’s Battle with Plastic Pollution & the Road to Circular Sustainability Click Here Plastic vs. Planet: India’s Battle with Plastic Pollution India’s Plastic Pollution Crisis is accelerating faster than ever. With 9.4 million metric tonnes of plastic waste generated every year, the country has become the world’s third-largest producer of single-use plastics — but only 25% of that plastic gets recycled. The remaining plastic ends up in landfills, oceans, rivers and even our food chain. The Rise of Plastic Waste in India Economic growth has expanded consumption — unfortunately, it has also fuelled plastic dependence. Massive landfills continue to grow near major cities: Okhla landfill (New Delhi) reached 45 metres by December 2022 Deonar landfill (Mumbai) remains India’s oldest and largest legacy waste site India has 3100+ legacy landfills, and most cities still lack modern infrastructure to process plastic responsibly. Environmental & Public Health Consequences Summer temperatures trigger landfill fires fueled by methane Toxic fumes worsen air pollution and respiratory illnesses Wildlife swallows plastic mistaken for food Microplastics contaminate soil, water and food Studies now show microplastics entering human bloodstream and placentas The crisis is clear: choosing plastic over the planet is no longer an option. Government & Corporate Response The Government of India, along with the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), has launched key initiatives: Initiative Objective National Dashboard on Elimination of Single-Use Plastic Track & enforce elimination of single-use plastic across India EPR Portal for Plastic Packaging Hold producers & brand owners accountable for post-use plastic disposal While policies are evolving, businesses still face barriers: Limited awareness of sustainable plastic disposal Lack of proper recycling infrastructure Rapid regulatory changes Complex supply chains Consumer demand for convenience ♻ Circular Economy Solutions Are the Way Forward Companies in India are increasingly adopting: Recycling & recovery programs EPR compliance strategies Sustainable packaging alternatives Waste-to-energy programs NGO and municipal collaboration How Zecomy Enables Sustainable Plastic Waste Management At Zecomy, we connect businesses with authorized recyclers to ensure plastic waste is recovered and repurposed — not dumped. Our platform helps companies: Comply with EPR regulations Improve corporate sustainability Track and trace plastic waste disposal Support circular economy initiatives Explore our solutions → Click Here Final Call to Action Plastic pollution is not a burden for the government alone — businesses, policymakers, and citizens must act collectively. Let’s choose our planet over plastic.Let’s build a cleaner and circular future — today, not tomorrow.   Leave a Reply Cancel reply Logged in as Akshay K. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* Slide 1 Title Slide 1 Sub Title Slider 1 Description Text, Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Curabitur laoreet cursus volutpat. Aliquam sit amet ligula et justo tincidunt laoreet non vitae lorem. Button 1Button 2 Slide 2 Title Slide 2 Sub Title Slider 2 Description Text, Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Curabitur laoreet cursus volutpat. Aliquam sit amet ligula et justo tincidunt laoreet non vitae lorem. Button 1Button 2 Slide 3 Title Slide 3 Sub Title Slider 3 Description Text, Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Curabitur laoreet cursus volutpat. Aliquam sit amet ligula et justo tincidunt laoreet non vitae lorem. Button 1Button 2

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