ReCircle Named to Fortune’s Change the World 2025 List

ReCircle has been featured on Fortune’s 2025 Change the World List, alongside 49 other businesses across the world that are creating lasting impact. When we started our journey, waste management was rarely seen as an industry that could drive change. What kept us going was a simple belief that waste could be recovered, that people […]
Mumbai’s Largest Diwali Dry Waste Collection Drive Returns for its 5th Year

Every year, as Diwali approaches, we all slip into the same ritual: Diwali ki Safaai. Cupboards are cleared, old clothes resurface, and boxes that haven’t seen daylight in years finally make their way out. And then? All of that waste piles onto a city that’s already carrying more than its share. You’ve seen it, stepped […]
What Is a Circular Economy & How It Works?

On a Sunday morning in Mumbai, you finish your chai, crumple the milk packet, and toss it into the bin. It joins yesterday’s biscuit wrappers, today’s vegetable peels, and a random charger cable that gave up on you mid-week. Out of sight, out of mind. Except nothing you throw away actually, or I mean truly […]
ReCircle turns 10: A Note from Our Founders’

Ten years ago, we stepped into an industry that most people overlooked. At the time, we didn’t realise we were stepping into a space few understood and even fewer believed in. At the time, waste management wasn’t a word people used in boardrooms or an industry your friends were building careers around. And it definitely […]
Building a World Without Waste | World Environment Day 2025

Every year, World Environment Day invites the world to pause and reflect on the state of our planet. And every year, the conversation circles around what’s broken — the pollution, the damage, the decline. But at ReCircle, we’re choosing to tell the story differently. Because we believe the way the world talks about waste is […]
ReCircle’s Journey: Building India’s Circular Economy

When ReCircle began its journey in 2015, India faced a mounting waste crisis. The Deonar landfill fire in Mumbai had cast an ominous cloud—both literal and figurative—over the nation’s waste management system. At the time, waste was viewed as an inevitable by-product of growth rather than an opportunity for circular innovation. But we saw it […]