Eco Recycling Expands E-waste Capacity by 18,000 MT

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Jul 18, 2025 15:21

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Eco Recycling boosts annual e-waste & li-ion battery recycling capacity by 18,000 MT with a new Maharashtra plant, reaching 31,200 MTPA. Supports EPR framework.
Eco Recycling Expands E-waste Capacity by 18,000 MT
New Delhi, Jul 18 (PTI) Waste management player Eco Recycling on Friday said it has increased the annual capacity to repurpose e-waste and li-ion batteries by 18,000 metric tonnes with commissioning of a new plant in Maharashtra.

With this expansion, its total annual recycling capacity now stands at 31,200 metric tonnes per annum (MTPA), Eco Recycling said in a regulatory filing.

The increased recycling capacity will enhance footprint in the recycling volume of electrical and electronic waste and li-ion batteries and support producers to meet their incremental quantitative obligations under the E-Waste Management Rules, 2022, the company said.


The company's CMD B K Soni said, "Our latest capacity expansion particularly the dedicated lithium-ion battery facility is a strategic step to not only meet the environment friendly disposal of surging e-waste but also confirms India's commitment to the globally accepted EPR (Extended Producers Responsibility) framework."

The new plant in Vasai near Mumbai is spread over 40,000 square feet, where 6,000 MTPA has been commissioned for lithium-ion battery recycling, the company said.

"The entire investment has been funded through internal accruals," the company said without sharing any financial details.

Eco Recycling is India's leading e-waste management company, providing integrated solutions like asset removal, inventory management, packing, reverse logistics, data destruction, asset recovery, and recycling, among others.
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