About Us
Sunscrap Recyclers LLP represents the latest addition to our distinguished portfolio in the recycling industry, building upon a decade of exemplary performance in textile recycling. Since our establishment in 2003, our conglomerate has diversified into a multitude of sectors, including organic farming, cotton export, yarn export, textile recycling, real estate development, and solar power generation. Over the years, our unwavering commitment to sustainability has been seamlessly integrated into our products and business operations. Currently, we collaborate with 25,000 farmers in Gujarat for the cultivation and export of organic cotton bales. Additionally, we operate two textile recycling facilities and oversee a 4-megawatt solar power generation project.
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"SunScrap is transforming the management of solar devices throughout their lifecycle. We provide unparalleled expertise in asset recovery and electronics recycling to the solar industry, acting as a single-point solution for the disposal of surplus, recalled, and end-of-life solar equipment, including panels, energy storage systems, and more. SunScrap is proud to collaborate with leading utilities, operations and maintenance specialists, manufacturers, and contractors on diverse projects across India."
India's solar installed capacity as of December 31, 2023, is 70.096 GW and is expected to reach 347.5 GW by 2030. An estimated 1,87,200 tonnes of solar PV waste is projected globally by 2035, excluding manufacturing and transportation damages. Between 2020 and 2047, around 2.95 billion tonnes of e-waste will be generated in India from solar PV systems.
The global solar waste recycling market is experiencing significant growth, with a value of US $78.1 million. By 2031, the market is projected to reach US $1.8 billion, showing a remarkable compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 37%.
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"SunScrap's vision is to be India's top solar PV panel recycling service provider, to attain the highest level of recycling standards and deliver end-to-end solutions to our customers, and to conduct high-value recycling while maximising resource recovery and enhancing PV sustainability."
Our team
Smita Jain
Business Development Manager
Pankaj Mehra
Field Operation Manager
Ashish Chowdhary
Inspection & Material Assessment officer
Vikram Rajpal
General Manager (Recycling Unit)
Surbhi Deshmukh
Human Resource Manager
Ravi Patel
Account Department Head
Why are there recycling costs?
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At current time, appropriate recycling incurs a cost because the value of the materials does not surpass the cost of processing. Some recyclers will recycle only the aluminum and discard the rest of the panel (80%). That still leaves a large amount of waste materials, a potential landfill hazard to the water supply, and, while a less expensive option, can generate future problems for corporations obligated to do the 'correct actions.'