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Recyclekaro Expands Recycling Capacity to 24,000 Tons, Strengthening India’s Circular Economy

Jorya Sang by Jorya Sang
March 10, 2025
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According to Chemindigest, on March 4, 2025, Recyclekaro, a leading player in e-waste management and lithium-ion battery recycling, announced a major expansion of its recycling operations. The company has increased its total recycling capacity to 24,000 tons annually at its state-of-the-art facility in Palghar, near Mumbai. With this enhanced capability, Recyclekaro reinforces its role as a key driver of India’s green agenda, promoting sustainable e-waste, battery waste, and plastic recycling solutions to reduce environmental impact and advance a circular economy.

Addressing India’s Growing E-Waste and Battery Waste Crisis

India is one of the world’s largest producers of e-waste, generating over 3.2 million tons annually. As consumer electronics, smartphones, and electric vehicles (EVs) become more widespread, lithium-ion battery waste is growing at an annual rate of 30%.

Improper disposal of e-waste and battery waste poses serious environmental risks, including:

  • Toxic chemical leakage into soil and water.
  • Resource depletion due to inefficient recycling practices.
  • Increased carbon footprint from raw material extraction.

Recyclekaro’s expanded facility directly tackles these challenges by:

  • Recovering valuable materials like lithium, cobalt, nickel, and manganese.
  • Reducing landfill waste through its strict zero-disposal policy.
  • Promoting resource circularity by ensuring that all recovered materials are reused in manufacturing.

Commitment to Innovation and Sustainability

A Vision for a Circular Economy

This expansion significantly boosts:

  • E-waste recycling capacity from 7,500 MT to 24,000 MT per year.
  • Battery recycling capacity from 4,200 MT to 10,000 MT per year.

Rajesh Gupta, Founder and Director of Recyclekaro, emphasized the company’s commitment to innovation, stating:

“As we expand, we remain focused on pioneering innovative recycling solutions that redefine the industry.”

Advanced Technology for High-Efficiency Resource Recovery

Recyclekaro has equipped its Palghar facility with cutting-edge recycling technology capable of:

  • Recovering critical metals such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, and manganese with over 95% efficiency.
  • Achieving 99.5% purity levels for recovered materials, ensuring their reusability in energy storage solutions.
  • Processing large volumes of battery waste, aligning with India’s goal of achieving sustainable energy independence.

Trusted Partner for Leading Industries

Recyclekaro has established a robust client network, partnering with top battery manufacturers, automakers, and renewable energy companies to drive sustainable recycling practices. Notable industry partners include Bajaj Auto, Ather Energy, Hero MotoCorp, and Tata Motors.

Through these collaborations, Recyclekaro has completed over 1,350 projects, assisting businesses in achieving their sustainability goals. The company has also set up more than 1,200 collection touchpoints, making recycling more accessible across India. These efforts reinforce Recyclekaro’s position as a leader in sustainable e-waste and battery waste management.

The Future of E-Waste and Battery Recycling in India

As India transitions to a cleaner, more sustainable economy, companies like Recyclekaro are playing a crucial role in building a circular supply chain. The expansion of its recycling facility will:

  • Support India’s growing electric vehicle (EV) industry by providing high-purity recycled materials for battery production.
  • Contribute to environmental protection by ensuring safe disposal and recovery of hazardous materials.
  • Reduce reliance on imported raw materials, strengthening India’s domestic battery supply chain.

With government support, increasing regulatory requirements, and industry partnerships, India’s e-waste and battery recycling sector is poised for rapid growth, ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come.

Conclusion

Recyclekaro’s 24,000-ton recycling expansion marks a major milestone in India’s efforts to combat e-waste and battery waste pollution. By investing in advanced resource recovery technology and forming strategic industry partnerships, the company is leading the way toward a circular economy.

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