Recykal
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Recykal is a tech startup headquartered in Hyderabad that formalizes the circular economy in India. We are the pioneer of the managed marketplace for the Circular Economy in India, enabling all stakeholders across waste management & recycling with a digitized waste management ecosystem. We operate in these categories, offering circularity and sustainability solutions: plastic, paper, metal, e-waste, tyres, and batteries.
Recykal is a first-of-its-kind technology-driven solution provider for the waste management ecosystem & forms a critical link between producers, waste generators, facilitators, & the different stakeholders in the waste management industry in India.
Solving some of the industry's biggest challenges, Recykal has successfully channelled 7,00,000 MT of waste & spread awareness on effective waste management. Today, we have 400+ brands, 325+ recyclers & co-processors, 10,000+ businesses, 600+ urban local bodies, 3000+ service providers, & aggregators associated with us.
Recykal is a first-of-its-kind technology-driven solution provider for the waste management ecosystem & forms a critical link between producers, waste generators, facilitators, & the different stakeholders in the waste management industry in India.
Solving some of the industry's biggest challenges, Recykal has successfully channelled 7,00,000 MT of waste & spread awareness on effective waste management. Today, we have 400+ brands, 325+ recyclers & co-processors, 10,000+ businesses, 600+ urban local bodies, 3000+ service providers, & aggregators associated with us.
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