Mains Daily Question
Feb. 21, 2024
Q2. Analyse the potential of a circular economy approach in addressing the challenges of waste management and pollution in India. Also suggest policy measures to strengthen the circular economy in India. (10M, 150W)
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Approach to the answer: Understanding and structuring the answer: The question has two main headings: 1) Potential of a circular economy approach in addressing the challenges of waste management and pollution in India, 2) Policy measures to strengthen the circular economy in India. Introduction: Type 1: Define circular economy and show the need for adopting it in India. Provide relevant data. Type 2: Write the objective of the circular economy and provide data to show the utility of the concept. Body: Heading 1: Potential of a circular economy approach in addressing the challenges of waste management and pollution in India: Enlist various benefits that will arise by the adoption of circular economy format. Heading 2: Policy measures to strengthen the circular economy in India: Suggest what could be done on policy level and beyond to realize the full potential of the circular economy concept. For value addition, use institutional data and a case study. Conclusion: State the current state of economy and show the significance of the circular economy in leading the economy in a sustainable manner. |
Answer: Circular economy is an economic system that is based on expanding the life cycle of products by reusing, recycling, repairing and renovating existing products as much as possible. With a growing population, rapid urbanization, climate change and environmental pollution, India must move towards a circular economy. India's circular economy development route is estimated to generate an annual value of US$ 218 billion by 2030.
Potential of a circular economy approach in addressing the challenges of waste management and pollution in India:
- Reduced waste as the life-cycle of a product is expanded by prioritizing the reduction, reuse and recycling of materials.
- Enhanced resource efficiency as the pressure on the production line is reduced, thus conserving raw materials and decreasing energy and water consumption.
- Reduced pollution due to reduced waste generation, hence, conserving air, water and soil quality.
- Increased economic activity by creating new business opportunities, generating jobs in waste management and recycling sectors.
Policy measures to strengthen circular economy in India:
- Introducing National Policy for circular economy would be a watershed moment as it would bring all the fragmented sectors under a single umbrella.
- For example: It would help extend EPR provision to all the applicable sectors.
- Waste management and recycling infrastructure development would encourage the formalization of the sector through public-private partnership.
- For example: Swachh Bharat Mission emphasizes on waste management.
- Incentives and tax benefits would attract businesses to endeavor in the recycling and waste management industry.
- For example: Imposing lower GST rates on recycled materials.
- Dedicated circular economy funds would provide impulse for sector specific initiatives, technological innovations, etc.
- For example: Atal Incubation Centres, “Green growth” strategy in Budget 2023-24.
- Awareness and education amongst the public through various media campaigns will give push to the demand side of the curve.
- For example: LiFE mission on sensible consumption and production.
Case study- Denmark is a circular economy frontrunner, integrating circularity in waste management, energy and construction. Emphasizing waste separation, recycling and energy recovery, it promotes sustainable public procurement and supports circular business models.
With only 2% of the world’s landmass and 4% of freshwater resources, a linear economy model of ‘Take-Make-Dispose’ would constrain India’s manufacturing sector and consequently, the overall economy. Therefore, it is essential to recognize the material flow in the manufacturing process and shift towards a circular economy, which provides multipronged economic and ecological benefits.