Avro India Invests ₹25 Crore to Launch India’s Largest Flexible Plastic Recycling Plant in Ghaziabad

Avro India has invested ₹25 crore to start India’s largest flexible plastic recycling unit in Ghaziabad through its subsidiary AVRO Recycling Limited. The plant can recycle 500 MTPM of hard-to-recycle plastic waste and produce granules that cost up to 40% less than virgin plastic. The company plans nationwide expansion to support India’s circular economy goals.

Published Date: 9 January 2026
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Avro India Invests ₹25 Crore to Commission Indias Largest Flexible Plastic Recycling Unit 

Avro India Limited declared Indias largest flexible plastic recycling service through its subsidiary AVRO Recycling Limited, investment of ₹25.00 crores, with additional ₹30.00 crores strategic investment by FY 2027. The Ghaziabad service processes 500 MTPM of difficult-to-recycle plastic waste, manufacturing granules at 40% lower charge than virgin plastic. The companys strategies for pan-India expansion to help Indias circular economy evolution.

Avro India Limited has declared the introduction of Indias largest flexible plastic recycling service, marking an important milestone in the countrys waste handling and circular economy initiatives. The company made this declaration through a press release under Regulation 30 of SEBI listing requirements. 

The new recycling service operates under AVRO Recycling Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Avro India Limited. The state-of-the-art greenfield services are located in Ghaziabad and show a substantial investment in sustainable technology. 

The service addresses one of Indias most complex ecological challenges by processing difficult-to-recycle plastic waste. After more than three years of rigorous research, trials, and technological invention, Avro has established a proprietary system proficient in upcycling complex plastic waste at an industrial scale. The companys technology confirms the accountable processing of approximately 1 million metric tons per annum (MTPA) of such waste produced in India. The recycled particles formed are completely used in manufacturing high-value end products comprising washing machines, plastic furniture, air coolers, and automotive elements. 

The recycled granules provide noteworthy cost advantages while preserving quality standards. These resources are available at up to 40% lower price than virgin plastic, supporting producers remain cost-effective while meeting ecological compliance necessities. 

With the execution of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) norms mandating at least 30% recycled plastic content in rigid plastics, Avro India has positioned itself as the largest and most reliable organized player in the flexible plastic recycling space. 

Looking ahead, Avro India is emerging as a pan-India network of mother and baby recycling plants focused on decentralizing waste processing and fast-tracking Indias transition to a circular economy. The corporation plans to expand through future greenfield recycling projects as part of its longstanding sustainability vision. 

According to Mr. Sushil Kumar Aggarwal, Chairman and Whole-Time Director, “the companys vision spreads beyond recycling to building a countrywide ecosystem that converts waste into opportunity while defending the atmosphere. Through invention, scale, and partnership, Avro aims to position India as a worldwide leader in sustainable plastic management.” 

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