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Attero expects 65% of $2 billion revenue target in 5 years to come from Lithium-Ion recycling

Attero Recycling's CEO and Co-Founder Nitin Gupta told PTI that the company is in process of setting up its first lithium-ion (Li-Ion) plant in Europe, which is expected to be operational by September 2023.

November 06, 2022 / 14:25 IST
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E-waste recycling firm Attero Recycling expects lithium-ion battery processing business to contribute 65 per cent of company's targeted revenue of USD 2 billion (about Rs 16,500 crore) in five years, a top official of the company said.

Attero Recycling's CEO and Co-Founder Nitin Gupta told PTI that the company is in process of setting up its first lithium-ion (Li-Ion) plant in Europe, which is expected to be operational by September 2023.

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"Our electronic waste recycling is growing 100 per cent on a year-on-year basis. Li-Ion business contributes around 10 per cent to the total business but within 5 years Li-Ion will contribute 65 per cent to our annual revenue. Li-Ion is growing 500 per cent annually," Gupta said.

The company at present has 4,500 metric tonnes of recycling capacity of Li-Ion batteries. It has announced setting up a new plant in Telangana with Rs 600 crore investment, which will add 15,000 metric tonnes annual recycling capacity by December 2023.