August 1, 2025
Indopyro Materials is launching its first greenfield project in western India. This facility will use pyrolysis to recycle 7,500 metric tonnes (MT) of End-of-Life Tires (ELTs) each year.
The project is a significant step toward the circular economy goals of India. It also contributes to the solution of the increasing case of tyre waste in an environmentally friendly manner.
The company also plans to increase the capacity of the plant to 15,000 MT per year. Such phased expansion will also allow it to process even more waste tires and recover valuable materials efficiently.
Pyrolysis is a clean, industrial method of breaking down tires at very high temperatures in an oxygen-free environment. The result is zero burning, low emissions, and multiple valuable products.
Every year, India generates millions of waste tires. Dumping or burning them leads to serious environmental harm.
The plant of Indopyro will provide a long-lasting solution by taking used tires and safely recycling them into reusable and helpful materials.
This approach will prevent a tire from ending up in landfills, which may be a cause of fire, pollution, and harmful emissions.
The plant will be strictly in line with pollution control standards. All activities will be checked to ensure minimal effect on the environment.
With the latest technology, Indopyro makes the whole process of recycling efficient, safe, and clean.
The local economy will also be favored by this green field project. It will generate new employment in operations, logistics, maintenance, and administration.
The role of local suppliers and service providers is also going to be essential, and the business level will rise in the regions.
Indopyro has a long-term plan which comprises:
Indopyro Materials is not only constructing a factory, but also building a future where waste tyres are converted into an opportunity.
The first tire recycling plant in western India is going to make the company a role model in clean recycling and recovering resources. Indopyro is utilizing the old tires to produce pyrolytic oil, recovered steel wire, and char, in this way turning the old tires into valuable resources once again.
This venture is a striking step toward a greener, cleaner, and smarter India.