Recyclekaro, a company specializing in e-waste management and lithium-ion battery recycling, has increased its e-waste recycling capacity to 24,000 tonnes per year at its facility in Palghar, near Mumbai. Additionally, its battery recycling capacity has expanded from 4,200 tonnes to 10,000 tonnes per year. This growth is driven by the company’s focus on innovative recycling solutions and sustainable practices, aiming to pioneer a circular economy in India. The Palghar facility is capable of recovering critical metals such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, and manganese with high efficiency and purity rates. To date, Recyclekaro has recycled 26,632 MT of e-waste and 8,432 MT of lithium-ion batteries. The company’s founder and director, Rajesh Gupta, emphasized the importance of leveraging advanced technology and sustainable practices to drive India’s shift towards a circular economy.
RecycleKaro’s e-waste recycling capacity has surged threefold, marking a significant expansion.
by EcoBees | Feb 26, 2025 | Circular economy
