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India Circular Economy Ecosystem

From primary metal producers to EV OEMs, battery / cell makers, and authorised recyclers — 1,370 facilities across 28 states. The full forward + reverse value chain of metals and batteries. Data sourced from CPCB, SPCB, MPCB, MoEF registries plus publicly disclosed facility information.Metals and batteries today · plastics, paper, and tyres next.

1,370

Facilities Listed

28

States Covered

1,29,14,521

MTA Total Capacity

9

States / UTs With No Listed Facility *

This ecosystem is continuously evolving.

We're actively expanding coverage and verifying data across every industry in India's critical-minerals value chain — from mines, smelters, and rare-earth processors to cell / CAM makers, EV OEMs, battery pack assemblers, authorised recyclers, and material-recovery facilities. New tiers and verified entries are added on a rolling basis; plastics, paper, and tyre-recycling coverage is in planning.

Spot a missing facility, outdated contact, or incorrect classification? Help us keep the map accurate — write to info@rotehuegels.com.

Ecosystem Tiers

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UpstreamPrimary metal producers, critical / heavy minerals, cell / CAM makers
67 rows
Forward chainEV OEMs + battery pack makers
40 rows
Reverse loopRecyclers, reprocessors + material recovery
1,263 rows

Clicking Black Mass / Mechanical also includes 22 integrated recyclers that produce black mass but are classified under their primary category.

State-wise Distribution

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State-wise Distribution

Sorted by number of recyclers
#StateRecyclersCapacity (MTA)Distribution
1
Maharashtra
37810,90,507.2
28%
2
Uttar Pradesh
16412,48,871.47
12%
3
Gujarat
1457,25,935.92
11%
4
Karnataka
1113,47,461.95
8%
5
Haryana
925,36,335.6
7%
6
Tamil Nadu
9122,23,906
7%
7
Rajasthan
8012,38,038.67
6%
8
Punjab
544,65,978
4%
9
Telangana
484,64,621
4%
10
West Bengal
393,74,216
3%
11
Andhra Pradesh
277,53,113.5
2%
12
Jammu & Kashmir
221,41,115
2%
13
Odisha
2219,73,309
2%
14
Delhi
181,02,709
1%
15
Madhya Pradesh
123,03,754
1%
16
Daman & Diu
1166,743
1%
17
Uttarakhand
91,55,985.06
1%
18
Kerala
94,61,838
1%
19
Chhattisgarh
858,300
1%
20
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
848,730
1%
21
Jharkhand
66,780
0%
22
Himachal Pradesh
61,10,300
0%
23
Chandigarh
32,850
0%
24
Goa
36,403
0%
25
Bihar
1900
0%
26
Puducherry
13,000
0%
27
Sikkim
12,700
0%
28
Assam
1120
0%
Total1,3701,29,14,521.37100%

* States / UTs With No Listed Facility

The following states and union territories do not have any CPCB / SPCB / MoEF-authorised recycling, reprocessing, or upstream-producer facility in our directory. Waste generated in these regions may need to be transported to the nearest state with authorised units.

Andaman & Nicobar IslandsArunachal PradeshLadakhLakshadweepManipurMeghalayaMizoramNagalandTripura

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References & Data Sources

  1. CPCB — List of E-Waste Dismantlers/Recyclers under E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2022 — cpcb.nic.in
  2. MoEF/CPCB — List of Non-Ferrous Metal Waste Reprocessors (376 units) — CII Waste Exchange
  3. MPCB — Authorized E-Waste Recyclers, Refurbishers & Dismantlers in Maharashtra (May 2024) — mpcb.gov.in
  4. TNPCB — List of Authorized E-Waste Dismantling Units in Tamil Nadu — tnpcb.gov.in
  5. TSPCB — Details of Authorised E-Waste Dismantlers, Recyclers and Producers — tspcb.cgg.gov.in
  6. RSPCB — List of Dismantlers/Refurbishers/Recyclers Authorized by RSPCB — environment.rajasthan.gov.in
  7. KSPCB — List of E-Waste Dismantlers & Recyclers in Karnataka — kspcb.karnataka.gov.in
  8. CPCB — Battery Waste Management Rules, 2022 & EPR Portal — eprbattery.cpcb.gov.in
  9. E-Waste (Management) Rules, 2022 & Hazardous Waste Management Rules — MoEFCC, Government of India

Data compiled from multiple government registries and official SPCB publications. Information may not reflect the most current status of authorisations. Users are advised to verify credentials independently with the respective SPCB/PCC.