India’s Trash Is Turning Into Gold - And You’re Missing Out!
- ByDheeraj Kumar
- 04 Jul, 2025
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If you think podcasts are all talk and no substance - think again. The latest season of Green Sharks is disrupting that narrative with raw, unfiltered conversations straight from the top. Season 5 doesn’t just feature business leaders-it gives retail investors something they rarely get: inside access to real strategies, margins, and market moves, minus the corporate jargon.
One of the standout episodes? A deep dive with B.K. Soni, India’s e-waste pioneer and the brain behind Eco Recycling. India generates over 5.6 million metric tons of e-waste every year, but shockingly, half of it never reaches formal recyclers. Instead, it's handled unsafely, becoming a public health hazard.
Eco Recycling offers a high-margin, tech-driven model that turns waste into wealth. From refurbishing usable devices for resale to extracting precious metals and offering compliance solutions, their model is future-ready. And with plans to invest ₹200–250 crore in a rare earth metal refinery, the company is aiming higher.
Currently handling just 1% of the formal e-waste market, Eco Recycling stands at the edge of massive growth. Green Sharks isn’t just a podcast-it’s where real investors meet real insights.
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