The generation of waste of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) has increased proportionally across the world, and the developed countries due to regulatory pressures have integrate sustainable practices to manage this huge quantity of waste. However, the developing countries like India are facing numerous hurdles in managing the huge quantity of WEEE. Therefore, this study aims to first identify the enablers of sustainable WEEE management in the context of India and subsequently analyze those barriers that need to be addressed urgently to manage this issue. With extensive literature review and experts input, we have identified ten key enablers of sustainable WEEE management. Subsequently, these ten enablers were analyzed to uncover their causal relationship using a DEMATEL approach. The findings of the study reveals reduction in hazardous and toxic substances that holds the top position followed by collaboration with environmental partners and employee health scheme among cause group enablers whereas, environmental management system (EMS) followed by training programs for environmental consciousness and recovery of precious material are categorized into effect group.