Emerging Market Opportunities in Tyre and Green Waste Recycling
- Ansh gajra
- May 21
- 1 min read

Tyre and green waste recycling are poised for rapid growth in emerging markets, driven by stricter regulations, environmental concerns, and infrastructure development.
Tyre waste, often dumped or burned, poses serious ecological risks. But new technologies allow efficient recovery of rubber, steel, and even carbon black. Indo Green Enviro’s advanced raspers, for example, break down tyres with high throughput and minimal energy use—making large-scale tyre recycling financially viable.
Green waste—organic material from agriculture, parks, and households—is another underutilized stream. With proper segregation and composting or biogas production, it becomes a source of renewable energy and soil enrichment. Municipalities and large farms are increasingly seeking partners for green waste processing, opening doors for recycling entrepreneurs.
As ESG goals take center stage, investors and governments are incentivizing businesses in these sectors. Those who act now—investing in modern, scalable infrastructure—can ride the wave of demand and become early leaders in high-growth niches.