Hulladek Recycling Pvt Ltd, an electronic and electrical waste management company, on Thursday announced their ambitious future plans under which they would be diversifying their waste management offerings.
To begin with, Hulladek will start widening its reach by adding more waste management streams to its list of solutions like Battery Recycling, Plastic Recycling and Used Oil Recycling, catering to a broader variety of environmental concerns. This strategic shift will enable Hulladek to play a larger role in tackling today's most serious environmental concerns.
Hulladek will collect and channelise for recycling a variety of batteries, including lithium-ion, lead-acid, and others. This initiative will aid in the prevention of harmful substances contaminating the environment. The company will actively participate in plastic waste collection and recycling, fostering a circular economy and reducing the environmental impact of plastic pollution. Their new services will make it possible to dispose of spent oil like edible oil, transformer & generator oil, and other waste oil in a safe and environmentally beneficial manner, avoiding improper disposal and the accompanying environmental risks.
“The waste management industry thrives on collaboration instead of competition. The problem of waste in India is so massive that no one player can be big enough to solve it alone. We have partnered with multiple brands so as to provide our clients with a one-stop solution for their waste by collecting different waste categories from consumers or bulk consumers and channelizing each category to its respective recycler. By 2025, we would cover all the major cities across India,” said Nandan Mall, founder and managing director, Hulladek Recycling Private Limited in a select media interaction.
Warehousing of e-waste
Hulladek Recycling has plans to introduce a range of office stationery and gift items through upcycling of e-waste items in 2024. These products will be manufactured from the e-wastes collected at Hulladek’s company’s warehouses.
“We are not only expanding our warehousing capacity in Kolkata and Jamshedpur, but we also are coming up with a recycling facility in East India. We are also diversifying into device refurbishment, as well as ensuring correct recycling of electronic, battery, and plastic waste. We are collecting 3000 - MT of E-Waste every year and the figure is expected to go up to 8000 MT by 2025,” added Mall.