Reddy launches Website to strengthen Non-Ferrous Metal Recycling Ecosystem
Published: May 08, 2025

By TIOLCorplaws News Service
NEW DELHI, MAY 08, 2025: UNION Minister of Coal and Mines, G Kishan Reddy yesterday launched a dedicated Non-Ferrous Metal Recycling Website and Stakeholders' Portal - https://nfmrecycling.jnarddc.gov.in - in the presence of the Minister of State for Coal and Mines, Satish Chandra Dubey and senior officials from the Ministry of Mines and JNARDDC. The initiative aims to promote a structured, transparent, and sustainable recycling ecosystem in India.
Developed under the implementation guidelines of the National Non-Ferrous Metal Scrap Recycling Framework, the platform is designed to bring together key stakeholders, improve data visibility, and support evidence-based policymaking in the recycling of aluminium, copper, lead, zinc, and critical elements.
Speaking at the launch, Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy said, "India is committed to building a circular economy that optimally utilises its resources. This portal will not only provide real-time visibility into the recycling landscape but also empower all stakeholders to make informed decisions, bridge gaps, and unlock the full potential of our non-ferrous metal sector."
The Minister of State Satish Chandra Dubey lauded the initiative, stating that "this portal is a much-needed step in strengthening the recycling value chain and enhancing industry participation through transparency and data-driven policy support."
The website will act as a national hub for information dissemination, awareness generation, and engagement with recyclers, dismantlers, aggregators, industry associations, and research institutions. It highlights government initiatives, provides updates on stakeholder meetings and policy developments, and offers access to national statistics, standards, and infrastructure-related achievements.
The integrated portal also enables registration of industry participants and collection of crucial data on raw material consumption, recycling capacity, technology usage, and workforce trends-supporting future interventions in R&D, infrastructure development, and skill enhancement.
Key Features Include:
National registry for dismantlers, recyclers, traders, and collection centres
Tools to track raw material flows, product types, technology adoption, and workforce data
Performance benchmarking mechanisms
Identification of regional and sectoral infrastructure and skill gaps
Support for development of standards, certification systems, and awareness campaigns
This initiative marks a major step toward strengthening India's non-ferrous metal recycling ecosystem and aligns with the national vision of circular economy, sustainability, and resource efficiency.