Recykal: For this Hyderabad-based start-up, even the waste glitters
The sheer size of India's garbage problem and the tightening noose around bulk waste producers present an opportunity for waste management start-ups
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The sheer size of India's garbage problem and the tightening noose around bulk waste producers present an opportunity for waste management start-ups
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Recykal factbox
Founded: 2016
Area of biz: Waste management
Funding: $12 million in pre-series A round
Investors: Triton Investment Advisors, the Mumbai-based family office of adhesive maker Pidilite Industries director Ajay Parekh, and Vijay Acharya, former Bank of Singapore managing director
Market: Indian waste management market is expected to reach $14 billion by 2025
Expert Take
Partner organisations play a critical role
Recykal founders' tech exposure and understanding are visible in the ease use of its platform. The platform seems to integrate stakeholders of the sector like waste generators, handlers and recyclers.
It's known that opportunities in the waste management and recycling sector are increasing, although the potential risks involved will be constant expectation of higher reward value from customers, environmental compliance by partners dealing with waste, and stickiness.
I understand that the role of partner organisations is critical which must be viewed in line with the risks it brings along. It would be interesting to see the company's revenue model.
Sandeep Patel
Sandeep Patel, CEO - Founder, Let’s Recycle
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First Published: Jun 16 2019 | 2:28 PM IST