#Antony Waste Handling Cell - Undervalued Opportunity in a Defensive Sector? β»β»π
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1. Company Overview: Antony Waste has been in the business of waste management for over 2 decades. They have experience in solid waste collection, transportation, processing and disposal services. They primarily cater to Indian Municipal Corporations.
2. Business Model: The Company has 3 main business segments
β’ Collection and Transportation of Waste: They do door to door collection of MSW from households, slums, commercial establishments and other bulk-waste generators (community bins) from a designated area through primary
β’ Collection and Transportation of Waste: They do door to door collection of MSW from households, slums, commercial establishments and other bulk-waste generators (community bins) from a designated area through primary
collection vehicles like compactors, dumper placers and tippers and transportation of these materials, to the processing facility, transfer station or a landfill disposal site
β’ Solid Waste Processing: This involves sorting and segregating the waste received from MSW C&T,
β’ Solid Waste Processing: This involves sorting and segregating the waste received from MSW C&T,
4. Projects in Hand: The Company currently has 23 on-going projects. The major projects that the company has are the Kanjurmarg Waste Processing plant which is the largest in Asia. It processes about 60% of Mumbaiβs Waste. Apart from that, the Company also has a waste processing
2 years in smaller cities like Nashik, Nagpur, Jhansi, Varanasi, etc.
5. Barriers to entry: New entrants in MSW management services face challenges to participate in municipal tenders since most of the tenders have criteria to showcase prior years of experience into waste
5. Barriers to entry: New entrants in MSW management services face challenges to participate in municipal tenders since most of the tenders have criteria to showcase prior years of experience into waste
handling and waste management industry along with a strong financial background. Other management challenges faced by new companies entering in to the business are unskilled and poorly trained labour.
6. Essential Nature of the business: With 1.37 billion people, India has the second largest population in the world. The population is expected to grow at the rate of 1.07% over 2019-2025. The nation also has the youngest demographic profile with a median age of 28.4 years.
This will lead to more consumption, resulting in higher waste generation. There will always be a demand for scientific processing of waste. As the amount of waste generated increases, better technology to process it will be needed.
7. Industry Overview: The Solid Waste Management market in India was valued at βΉ5000 Cr in 2020. It is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 14.4% to βΉ9800 Cr by 2025. Developed countries such as Sweden, the USA and UK have already moved away from open dumping of waste to a large
extent. A similar trend is now being observed in developing countries such as Sri Lanka and India where governments have realized the danger to the environment posed by open dumping of waste. Local municipalities have adopted a two pronged approach in addressing this issue.
on the corporations to perform. Moreover, the Supreme Court ruling to deal with all solid waste in India in a scientific way has pushed a lot of municipal corporations to float new tenders for bio mining their garbage dumps
β’ Increase in privatization: About 35% of the waste
β’ Increase in privatization: About 35% of the waste
generated in India is processed. Municipal Corporations will not be able to take this to 100% by themselves. They are starting to rely on private players like Antony to bring in technological expertise to deal with the problem in a scientific way.
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