Every metric tonne of e-waste we collect is recycled, recovered as raw material, or processed through licensed hazardous waste channels. Not one gram goes to landfill. This is not aspirational — it is the only way we operate, on every engagement, every day.
Gold, silver, copper, palladium, aluminium, and iron are recovered at our Tumkuru facility and sold to certified downstream partners for reuse in manufacturing — returning value to the circular economy.
Plastic components (ABS, PC, PS) are sorted by type and sent to CPCB-authorised plastic recyclers — ensuring they re-enter the material supply chain rather than going to landfill or being burned.
Lead, mercury, cadmium, and brominated flame retardants are extracted in controlled environments and sent to licensed hazardous waste processing facilities — preventing environmental contamination.
R2v3 requires us to maintain full documentation for every downstream partner. We know exactly where every material stream ends up — and only work with certified, responsible downstream processors.
Our zero-landfill commitment is verified annually by our R2v3 independent auditors — JASANZ-accredited certification bodies. It is not self-declared; it is independently certified.
Precious & Base Metals Recovered
Gold, silver, copper, palladium, aluminium, iron — extracted and sold to certified downstream manufacturing partners.
Plastics Recycled
ABS, PC, PS, and other polymers sorted by type and sent to CPCB-authorised plastic recyclers for reprocessing.
Battery Materials Recovered
Lithium, cobalt, nickel, manganese, and lead safely extracted and returned to battery manufacturing supply chains.
Hazardous Waste — Controlled Disposal
Lead, mercury, BFRs, and other hazardous residues safely processed by CPCB-licensed hazardous waste handlers.
Tamper-evident packaging. PAN India pickup. Chain-of-custody starts at your door.
Trained technicians sort PCBs by grade. Hazardous materials extracted safely.
Lead, BFRs, beryllium controlled per R2v3 protocols. No toxic fumes.
Au, Ag, Cu, Pd separated via certified downstream hydrometallurgical partners.
Material recovery report issued — metals by weight. For BRSR and ESG reporting.
SEBI mandates BRSR disclosure for all listed companies. Principle 2 requires specific data on e-waste generated and disposal method. Our EPR certificate and material recovery report provide the exact data points required for your Annual Report.
Indian subsidiaries of US and European multinationals are frequently required to demonstrate responsible e-waste disposal to satisfy parent company sustainability audits, ISO 14001 certification, and global ESG investor questionnaires.
Banks, NBFCs, and financial services companies are subject to both RBI's IT security framework (requiring certified ITAD) and SEBI's BRSR requirements. Our combined ITAD + EPR service satisfies both regulatory frameworks simultaneously.
Ensuring sustainable consumption and production patterns — specifically Target 12.5 which calls for substantially reducing waste generation through prevention, reduction, recycling, and reuse.
Building resilient infrastructure and fostering innovation — by recovering critical and rare earth metals that support India's digital and manufacturing infrastructure.
Taking urgent action to combat climate change — by preventing the CO₂ equivalent emissions from e-waste open burning and reducing energy-intensive virgin metal mining.
Ensuring healthy lives — by preventing the release of lead, mercury, cadmium, and brominated flame retardants that cause permanent neurological damage, cancer, and respiratory disease in communities near informal e-waste sites.
Promoting decent work — by creating certified, safe, well-compensated employment in the formal recycling sector, as an alternative to dangerous informal e-waste processing.
Strengthening global partnerships — by connecting India's corporate sector to certified downstream partners globally, enabling compliant e-waste flows and supporting global circular economy ambitions.
5,400+ MT e-waste diverted from disposal — contributing to India's waste reduction target
Emissions prevented through certified recycling vs. open burning and landfill
850+ KG precious metals recovered — reducing India's critical mineral import dependency
Lead, mercury, cadmium safely neutralised — protecting Indian communities from toxic e-waste
Formal, certified, safe employment in India's e-waste recycling sector
Connecting Indian corporates to global sustainability standards through certified recycling
Mandatory for SEBI-listed companies. Principle 2 requires disclosure of e-waste generated and disposed. Our EPR certificate + material recovery report provides all required data points.
GRI 306 requires disclosure of waste generated, waste diverted from disposal, and waste directed to disposal. We provide tonnage, category, and disposal method data per GRI 306 requirements.
CDP climate questionnaire includes waste management as part of supply chain environmental impact. Our CO₂ offset calculations and material recovery reports provide the required data.
TCFD requires companies to assess physical and transition climate risks — including the environmental liabilities associated with improper e-waste disposal. Our data supports TCFD risk assessments.
R2v3-certified. CPCB-authorised. EPR certificate. BRSR data pack. Zero landfill. PAN India. No minimum quantity
