Hulladek Unveils ₹10 Crore Growth Plan

Kolkata: Hulladek Recycling Pvt Ltd, a prominent player in the waste management sector, has announced an ambitious investment plan of ₹10 crore over the next six years as part of its extensive pan-India expansion strategy.

Founded in Kolkata, Hulladek has established a robust presence in the eastern Indian market. The company is now poised to extend its operations into northern India, with future plans to penetrate the western and southern markets. This strategic move aligns with Hulladek’s vision of becoming a leading waste management provider across the country. Over the past decade, Hulladek has successfully collected and recycled 25 million kg of waste, encompassing a range of sources from industrial and government offices to educational institutions and households. This achievement reflects the company’s significant contribution to environmental sustainability and resource management.

The firm’s impressive growth trajectory is underscored by a tenfold increase in its annual turnover over the last five years. This growth has been a key driver behind Hulladek’s expansion plans. According to the company’s founder and Chairman & Managing Director (CMD), “Our goal is to establish recycling plants for electronic, battery, and plastic waste across India by 2030. Additionally, we will introduce door-to-door pick-up services to enhance our waste collection efficiency.”

Hulladek’s forthcoming initiatives will include setting up specialised recycling facilities and expanding its service offerings to include comprehensive waste management solutions. The company’s entry into new regional markets is expected to bolster its national footprint and address the growing need for effective waste management solutions. This substantial investment and strategic expansion underscore Hulladek’s commitment to enhancing waste management infrastructure and promoting environmental sustainability on a larger scale.

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