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Attero Joins Hands with Government of India for ‘Green’ National Games 2025 Last Updated : 27 Jan 2025 04:25:11 PM IST Attero, India's largest cleantech company and the world's largest recycler of lithium-ion batteries, has partnered with the Government of India for the 38th National Games, taking place from January 28 to February 14, 2025, in Uttarakhand.
This year, the games are centred on sustainability under the theme ‘Green Games,’ setting a milestone in India's efforts toward eco-conscious sports initiatives.
Attero will supply recycled metals with over 99.9% purity, ensuring a positive carbon footprint. This initiative is the first of its kind in Indian sports, using conflict-free recycled materials to demonstrate the country's commitment to sustainability. The games, designed to be plastic-free, will feature participation from more than 10,000 athletes competing in 38 sports across multiple cities in the state. The event is expected to be inaugurated by the Hon'ble Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi.
“Contributing to the 38th National Games is an honour for Attero. Our journey began in Roorkee, Uttarakhand, where we operate cutting-edge recycling facilities, and we are proud to support this initiative led by the Hon’ble Prime Minister to advance India’s sustainability goals and achieve the Net Zero vision,” said Mr Nitin Gupta, CEO and Co-Founder of Attero.
Attero is a globally recognised innovator in recycling, known for its advanced technologies that extract pure metals from electronic waste and lithium-ion batteries with a world-class recycling efficiency rate of 98%. The company recently introduced Selsmart, a direct-to-consumer platform for e-waste management, and MetalMandi, an innovative digital B2B AI-powered platform for seamless scrap collection, furthering its mission to promote responsible recycling practices across India.
With 46 global patents and 200 more under review, Attero continues to lead the charge in sustainable technology development. Its goal to expand its e-waste recycling capacity from 175,000 to 300,000 metric tonnes highlights its commitment to a cleaner, greener future for India.
The National Games 2025 stands as a testament to India's vision for sustainability in all domains, with Attero playing a pivotal role in advancing this mission through innovative solutions.
About Attero
Attero is an environmentally conscious end-to-end cleantech and Li-ion recycling solution provider in India and is one of the few such recyclers globally. It is the only company in the world to get carbon credits for recycling e-waste and Li-ion waste. Founded in 2008 by Rohan Gupta and Nitin Gupta, it is India’s only cleantech company that can extract an array of more than 22+ pure critical metals such as Cobalt, Nickel, Lithium, Graphite, Copper, Silver, Gold, Manganese and Aluminium and complete the circular economy value chain. Attero is present in six countries - South Korea, Australia, Poland, Singapore, USA and India.For processing E-Waste and Li-Ion waste, Attero has a state-of-the-art recycling plant in Roorkee, Uttarakhand, and its recovery efficiency is more than 98% and purity exceeds 99% across various battery materials. As the first mover in the space, Attero can process and recycle LFP, LCO, LTO, NMC, and all other types of lithium-ion battery chemistry using its deeptech processes.
For its best-in-class technology, Attero has been granted 46+ global patents to date and has applied for more than 200. Attero has also launched a D2C initiative – Selsmart - an integrated e-waste Consumer Take-Back platform.
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