RCPSDC signs MoU with Paripatram to drive skill development in India’s -Waste Management Sector
The initiative aims to
formalize informal workers and improve waste management (Electronic, Event
etc.) practices through collaboration.
In another significant step
towards revolutionizing waste management in India, the Rubber, Chemical, and Petrochemical Skill Development Council (RCPSDC)
has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Paripatram. The
partnership focuses on enhancing skills and formalizing labor within India's
rapidly growing waste sector, a sector crucial for both environmental
sustainability and economic growth.
As India becomes one of the
largest producers of electronic waste globally, Paripatram aims to lead in
directly addressing this problem head-on. This partnership will work to
integrate informal workers into the formal economy, enhancing their
livelihoods, while encouraging waste handling practices across the country. The
initiative aligns with key national missions like Skill India, Clean India, and
Made in India, demonstrating Paripatram's dedication to promoting sustainable
development and creating a skilled, certified workforce in the waste management
sector.
“This collaboration is in line with national missions like Skill India and Clean India," stated Saif Mohammad, CEO of RCPSDC. “We are eager to partner with Paripatram to develop a strong workforce in the waste management sector, supporting India's Vision 2047 through the creation of sustainable jobs and promoting inclusive economic growth.”
Saif Mohammad, CEO, RCPSDC & Anwar Shirpurwala, Managing Director of Paripatram
“Formalizing and training individuals in the informal sector is crucial for successful waste management in India”, said Anwar Shirpurwala, Managing Director of Paripatram. “By partnering with RCPSDC, our goal is to provide informal workers with the necessary skills and knowledge to handle e-waste responsibly and effectively, while also supporting the country's social, economic, and environmental development.”
India's e-waste sector is
expanding at an impressive CAGR of over 15%, representing a significant chance
to generate economic impact while addressing a mounting environmental
challenge. Paripatram will implement skill development programs across India's
100 smart cities, with a focus on areas where e-waste generation is
particularly high. Paripatram aims to enhance efficiency and safety in e-waste
management through upskilling the local workers while promoting sustainable
employment and social inclusion.
This partnership overhauls
to redefine the waste management landscape in India, establishing a precedent
for responsible, skill-driven solutions that prioritize the well-being of both
people and the planet.