Welcome to GreenNirman, where we set our sights on "Refining & Recycling of Electrical & Electronic waste" a bold and forward-thinking theme that reflects the urgency and potential of recycling in the global sustainability journey.
From energy and infrastructure to manufacturing and healthcare, GreenNirman carries a responsibility to recycle e-waste in environmental friendly manner through smarter technical solutions.
We committed to implementing sustainable solutions for businesses to manage their e-waste in a responsible and cost-effective manner. our facility one of the most sustainable in the country with zero waste discharge technology. Our team is committed to providing you with reliable, affordable, and sustainable solutions for managing your EEE waste.
we come with years of experience in Electronic Waste Recycling and IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) solutions.
GreenNirman is on a Green Mission with its 4R Philosophy Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Recover
In an era of rapid technological advancement, companies are expanding quickly, driven by the efficiencies provided by the latest technology. To stay competitive, companies are constantly upgrading their electrical and electronic equipment; however, this constant upgrading leads to a critical question that too often goes unasked: “Where does our e-waste go?“
As technology progresses, these devices quickly become obsolete, and companies frequently update their hardware to keep pace with advancements in software and security, thereby generating significant amounts of e-waste, and as technology continues to advance, the problem only escalates
Industries like Oil & gas, petrochemicals, construction & infrastructure, Telecom pharma & aviation, IT ports shipping & marine, Automobile, educational institues, , Mining & Manufactuting, Aluminim steel & cement committed to ESG principles must take responsibility for managing their e-waste in ways that minimize environmental risks.
The accelerating pace of industrial transformation, the complexities of climate change, and the dynamic interplay of social and economic challenges demand a RESPONSIBLE RECYCLING of E-Waste.
Together let us create a sustainable planet and leave a legacy of resilience and excellence for generations to come.
Recycling e-waste protects the environment, secures personal data, reduces pollution from mining, and helps preserve clean water for a healthier, sustainable future.
Improper e-waste disposal releases toxic chemicals—choose safe recycling to protect our environment.
Proper e-waste recycling safeguards personal data—protect your information with secure disposal methods.
Recycling e-waste reduces raw material use and pollution—cutting carbon and conserving natural resources.
Recycling e-waste prevents toxic leaks into groundwater—protecting clean water for people and the planet.
62 million tonnes of e-waste generated yearly (2024) — the world’s fastest-growing waste stream.
Only 22.3% of that e-waste is formally collected and recycled.
GreenNirman ensures safe, transparent e-waste collection and recycling for a cleaner, greener tomorrow.
GreenNirman offers efficient e-waste pickup with safe, eco-friendly recycling for a sustainable future.
Reduce garbage with GreenNirman’s smart e-waste recycling—safe, sustainable, and environmentally responsible.
GreenNirman’s recycling process ensures safe, transparent e-waste handling for a greener, cleaner planet.
E-waste includes discarded electronics like computers, phones, and appliances. Recycling is vital to prevent toxic pollution, recover valuable materials, and protect both health and the environment.
We offer certified data destruction and IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) services, ensuring that all personal or business data is permanently erased before recycling.
We operate one of the most sustainable, zero-waste discharge facilities in the country, follow a 4R Philosophy (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Recover), and provide smart, cost-effective recycling solutions for all industries.
We handle a wide range of Electrical & Electronic Equipment (EEE), including computers, servers, mobile phones, industrial electronics, and more—from both businesses and institutions.