India, with its 1.4 billion people, is the second most highly populated country in the world and is presently the fifth largest economic power. While about 62 million tonnes of rubbish is produced every year and rising, the rate of recycling, which varies depending on the type of waste and region, still has growth potential. A range of initiatives by the Indian government are intended to raise the population’s awareness of this issue and help to increase the amount of waste recycled. However, as well as regulation, recycling requires appropriate technologies so that the wide range of reusable materials – including plastics, electronic scrap, and commercial, industrial and domestic waste – can be fed back into the circular economy.
By founding Lindner Recyclingtech Bharat we want to contribute to returning greater quantities of reusable materials back into the loop or the circular economy. This needs the right shredders and system solutions as well as the relevant expertise. Together with Chirag Verma and Ganesh Karankal, who are both experienced and respected businessmen, we wish to promote the expansion of sustainable recycling solutions in the Indian market and contribute our expertise,” says Manual Lindner, CEO and owner of Lindner Recyclingtech.