Top 11 Electronics (e-Waste) Recycling startups in India

Mar 18, 2026
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Cashify
Funding: $223.8M
Cashify.in is an e-commerce platform for reselling used electronic gadgets.
2
Attero Recycling
Funding: $28.6M
Attero is an integrated end to end electronics asset management company aiming at increasing value for all electronic inventories.
3
RecommerceX
Funding: ₹300M
Recommercex is an organized scrap aggregator serves as a catalyst for positive change in the waste management and recycling industry.
4
Namo E-waste
Namo ewaste is a pioneer in asset management and electronics recycling, with its top of the line services to efficiently manage, dispose and recycle discarded electronic items.
5
Zolopik
Funding: $70K
Zolopik is an Online Platform that will help you to sell Electrical and Electronic Scrap Online, Zolopik will help corporates to get 100% Compliance for E-Waste Disposal.
6
Eco Recycling
Eco Recycling is intended to manage end of life electrical & electronic waste in an organized manner employing necessary technology & methodology to derive commercial objective and also to protect ecology & environment.
7
Binbag
Binbag Recycling enables circular integration in the electronics supply chain by recycling e-waste and recovering precious materials, helps producers of Electrical & Electronic Equipment (EEE) collect and channelise their end-of-life products to ensure environmentally sound management of such e-waste by working with various authorised recyclers across India.
8
Spas Recycling
Spas Recycling is a certified e-waste management and recycling company.
9
Ecoverva
Ecoverva is a Precious Metal Refining & E-Waste Recycling Company. It is one of the reputed organizations working in Catalytic Converter, E-Waste Recycling, Auto Dismantling, EPR provider.
10
Regreen Recycling
E-Waste recycler all over India with Disposing and Recycling Solutions.
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E-scrappy Recyclers
E-scrappy Recyclers propose a progressive approach to the disposal of IT Assets and End of Life Electronics with Zero Landfill using an eco-friendly recycling methodology for all Electronic and Electrical Equipments.
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Editor: Marjana Bačić
Marjana Bačić is a senior editor for RecyclingStartups. She has has more than 5 years experience covering the recycling industry. Marjana graduated from University of Belgrade, where she edited Recycling and Sustainable Development Journal. She has helped several non-profit organizations dedicated to promoting environmental education and sustainability. She also participates in beach clean-up initiatives and advocates for sustainable practices in local businesses. In her free time, Marjana enjoys hiking in the scenic Montenegrin countryside, practicing yoga for mindfulness, and experimenting with plant-based recipes in her kitchen. You can contact Marjana at marjanabacic(at)recyclingstartups(dot)com