Recyq | EPR Compliance Platform for Circular Economy
India’s recycling problem is not capacity.
It’s credibility of data.
A significant share of e-waste in India is already being collected and recycled.
But much of this recovery happens outside formal systems—through informal aggregation, undocumented transfers, and fragmented reporting.
The result:
- Real recovery ≠ reported recovery
- EPR targets are assessed on partial visibility
- Compliance credits don’t reflect ground reality
- Policymaking operates on incomplete signals
Adding more recycling plants will not fix this.
What’s missing is a compliance-grade visibility layer.
For a circular economy to work at scale, recovery must be:
- Traceable — from generator to recycler
- Measurable — standardized quantities and material flows
- Auditable — verifiable records, not assumptions
This is where an EPR compliance platform becomes critical.
Recyq is built to bridge this exact gap—
bringing traceability, digital documentation, and audit-ready workflows to recovery that is already happening.
Because:
If recovery exists but isn’t recorded, it doesn’t count.
And if it doesn’t count, the system will keep misfiring.
The future of EPR in India is not about more capacity.
It’s about closing the visibility gap between ground reality and reported compliance.
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