we create participatory, scalable, inclusive circular economy & EPR solutions which are guided by impact & enabled by technology.
we create participatory, scalable, inclusive circular economy & EPR solutions which are guided by impact & enabled by technology.
E-Waste Rules in India have pioneered the concept of EPR. With collective expertise of global brands and in-depth knowledge of the Indian waste ecosystem, Karo Sambhav created a unique platform that fosters good governance in the sector.
Together with over 40+ technology brands, we have created a collection ecosystem that is diverse, traceable and has strong auditing mechanisms across the entire waste value chain. Our e-waste programmes cover the entire country, are scalable and ensure complete traceability of material movement.
Incubated by members of PACE, the Karo Sambhav - Closing Material Loops project aims to direct all recyclable materials away from the landfill by 2025. 30 leading FMCG brands came together to form India’s first producer-governed and owned PRO.
The consortium will leverage Karo Sambhav’s EPR framework and technology to reclaim the value of plastics, introduce traceability in supply chains and enable scale. By demonstrating radical transparency, Karo Sambhav is bringing forth true cost of EPR compliance to the boardrooms and C-Suite conversations.
In tandem with E-waste, batteries are expected to be a fast-growing waste stream. While the legislation is expected to mirror the E-Waste Rules, this sector is being given an increased focus due to its strategic role in facilitating India’s transition to clean energy systems.
So far, India has not been able to sufficiently leverage responsible recycling of batteries for lead production due to the existing informal systems. The Indian Battery Manufacturers Association approached Karo Sambhav with an ambition to design and pilot an EPR framework that is sustainable in the Indian context.