About Raviputra Green Energy
Mumbai, Maharashtra | CIN: U23209MH2021PTC357199 | Incorporated: 17 December 2021
Who We Are
Raviputra Green Energy Private Limited is a Mumbai-based, MCA-registered energy and materials company specialising in the pyrolysis of end-of-life tyres (ELTs) to produce Recovered Carbon Black (rCB) and a range of high-value co-products.
Incorporated on 17 December 2021 under the Companies Act and registered at the Registrar of Companies, Mumbai, we operate under NIC code 2320 — Manufacture of Refined Petroleum Products — with an authorised capital of ₹10,00,000 and a paid-up capital of ₹1,00,000. We are a focused, lean private company, built with a single clear mission: to turn India's most persistent tyre waste problem into a commercially valuable, environmentally responsible solution.
Our primary product — Raviputra Recovered Carbon Black — is a commercially accepted substitute for virgin carbon black, supplied to manufacturers in the tyre, rubber, plastics, coatings, masterbatch, and printing ink industries. Every batch we produce is ASTM D3053 compliant, REACH certified, and delivered in standard bags or super sacks for domestic and export supply.
Our Mission
To be India's most trusted producer of recovered carbon black — delivering consistent quality, regulatory compliance, and a verified circular-economy provenance to every customer we serve.
Our Vision
A future where end-of-life tyres are never landfilled or burned. Where every tyre processed generates five valuable products. Where Indian manufacturers have access to a domestic, sustainable, cost-competitive alternative to virgin carbon black — and where Raviputra Green Energy is the company that made it possible.
The Problem We Were Founded to Solve
India is one of the world's largest generators of end-of-life tyres.
According to Satish Goyal, President of the Tyre and Rubber Recyclers Association of India, about 2 million metric tonnes of tyres are discarded as scrap annually in India — and that figure does not include the additional volume imported from overseas. India was discarding approximately 2,75,000 tyres every day in 2021, with no systematic national plan in place to dispose of them.
Tyres are engineered to last. That durability is precisely what makes them so dangerous as waste:
- They do not biodegrade.
- When landfilled, they accumulate toxic leachate, trap water, and become mosquito breeding grounds.
- When openly burned — the most common fate of unregulated tyre waste across India — they release dioxins, furans, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and carcinogenic black soot into the air, soil, and water.
India's tyre production is projected to double over the next decade, significantly increasing the volume of discarded tyres. The problem is growing. The urgency is real. Raviputra Green Energy was founded to provide a clean, compliant, commercially viable alternative — one that recovers maximum value from every end-of-life tyre while generating zero landfill waste.
What We Do
We operate a continuous thermal catalytic pyrolysis process that transforms crumb rubber from end-of-life tyres into five distinct, commercially valuable product streams. Unlike batch pyrolysis systems — which dominate India's informal recycling sector and are associated with inconsistent quality and high emissions — our continuous process runs with precision, consistency, and full process control. The result is a predictable, high-quality output that meets international standards.
Our five product streams:
- 1. Recovered Carbon Black (rCB) — Grades RP-330, RP-550, RP-665Our primary product and the reason we exist.
- 2. Pyrolysis Fuel Oil (TDF / Bio-Crude)A low-sulfur synthetic fuel oil — just 0.8% sulfur — used in industrial boilers, furnaces, kilns, and hot water generators.
- 3. Steel Wire ScrapHigh-tensile steel wire cleanly recovered from tyre bead and belt construction.
- 4. Synthesis Gas (Syngas)Combustible gas generated within the pyrolysis cycle. Used internally to generate electricity — making our operations energy-surplus.
- 5. Sodium Silicate (Raw Glass)A versatile industrial chemical manufactured from our syngas byproduct.
Why Recovered Carbon Black?
Carbon black is one of the most widely used industrial raw materials on earth. Around 14 million tonnes of carbon black are currently produced worldwide and used as an important raw material in various industries. Almost every black rubber or plastic product contains carbon black — and nearly 70% of global production goes into the manufacture of new tyres, with a further 20% used in technical rubber products.
Virtually all of this virgin carbon black is produced from the controlled partial combustion of heavy petroleum feedstock — an energy-intensive, emissions-heavy process with a significant carbon footprint. Recovered carbon black changes that equation entirely. rCB offers a compelling alternative to virgin carbon black, significantly reducing environmental impacts while supporting circular economy principles.
The global recovered carbon black market is expected to reach USD 7,392 million by 2035, up from USD 2,304 million in 2024, growing at a CAGR of 11.1%. India is at the centre of this opportunity. India raised its Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) target to 100% collection from FY 2024-25 and recognised recovered carbon black for tyre manufacturing, establishing a closed-loop incentive. The policy tailwind is strong, the feedstock is abundant, and the domestic demand for a reliable, quality rCB producer is clear. Raviputra Green Energy is positioned to be that producer.
India's Policy Landscape — Our Structural Advantage
The regulatory environment in India is moving decisively in favour of companies doing exactly what we do. The Indian government has mandated that producers of new tyres fulfil Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) obligations by purchasing EPR Certificates from registered recyclers. Starting with 35% of their 2020-21 production in 2022-23, the target climbs to 70% in 2023-24 and reaches 100% of the previous year's production from 2024-25 onwards.
NITI Aayog has recommended mandating that carbon char be upgraded only into recovered carbon black, and has called for the notification of national quality standards for rCB along with procurement guidelines to promote its use in domestic supply chains.
This creates a powerful, government-backed incentive structure for quality rCB producers. Tyre manufacturers must procure EPR certificates. Demand for verified, high-quality rCB is growing. The informal, unregulated segment of the pyrolysis industry is increasingly under regulatory pressure. Formal, compliant producers like Raviputra Green Energy are the direct beneficiaries of this transition.
Our Products at a Glance
- Raviputra RP-330 — Granular recovered carbon black, 25kg bags and super sacks. Replaces N330 HAF virgin grade. Applications: tyre treads, carcasses, innerliners, industrial rubber.
- Raviputra RP-550 — Granular recovered carbon black, 25kg bags and super sacks. Replaces N550 FEF virgin grade. Applications: sidewalls, conveyor belts, hoses, gaskets.
- Raviputra RP-665 — Powder recovered carbon black, 15kg bags. Applications: plastic masterbatch, coatings, inks, films, and food-contact packaging (EU 10/2011 compliant).
- Pyrolysis Fuel Oil (TDF) — Low-sulfur (0.8%) synthetic fuel oil for industrial burners, kilns, and generators.
- Steel Wire Scrap — High-tensile recovered steel wire for the secondary metals market.
- Sodium Silicate — Industrial-grade raw glass for detergents, water treatment, construction, and textiles.
Our Certifications & Compliance
Raviputra Green Energy maintains full compliance with Indian corporate law and international quality, environmental, and product standards:
- ISO 9001:2015 — Quality Management System
- ISO 14001:2015 — Environmental Management System
- ISO 45001:2018 — Occupational Health & Safety Management
- ASTM D3053 — Recovered Carbon Black Standard
- REACH — European Chemicals Regulation Compliance
- EU 10/2011 — Food Contact Material Compliance (RP-665 grade)
- GMP — Good Manufacturing Practice
- RoHS — Restriction of Hazardous Substances
- MCA Registered — CIN: U23209MH2021PTC357199, ROC Mumbai, Active
Our Values
- Quality without compromise.Every batch of Raviputra rCB is produced to a consistent, documented standard. Our customers rely on our material in critical manufacturing processes — that trust is earned batch by batch.
- Circular economy, not just as words.We do not produce waste. We produce products. Everything that enters our process exits as a commercially useful material. That is not a marketing claim — it is our operating model.
- Compliance as a competitive advantage.In an industry where informal and non-compliant operators have historically dominated, we see rigorous regulatory compliance as a business strength — not a burden. Our certifications, EPR registration, and MCA standing are assets that our customers value.
- India first.We are a Mumbai-registered, Maharashtra-based Indian company. Our mission is aligned with India's national goals — reducing fossil fuel dependence, formalising the recycling economy, creating industrial value from waste, and building sustainable supply chains for Indian manufacturers.
- Transparency.Our customers receive full technical data, batch certificates, and product traceability documentation. We are open about what our product is, where it comes from, and what it can and cannot do.
A Note on the Industry
The recovered carbon black industry in India is at an inflection point. India's tyre recycling sector remains fragmented and inefficient, dominated by informal operators. High-value outputs such as recovered carbon black and refined tyre pyrolysis oil face limited uptake due to the absence of national quality standards and clear end-use mandates.
This is precisely the gap Raviputra Green Energy fills — a formal, certified, quality-focused producer of recovered carbon black, operating with full regulatory compliance, generating EPR certificates, and supplying a product that meets international specifications.
Automotive applications captured 72.35% of rCB volume in 2025, with the industrial segment forecast to expand at 22.07% CAGR on the back of Scope 3 emissions targets for conveyor belts, hoses, and seals. The market is large, growing, and underserved by high-quality domestic supply. Raviputra Green Energy is here to change that.
Company Information
Registered Office: Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
CIN: U23209MH2021PTC357199
NIC Code: 2320 — Manufacture of Refined Petroleum Products
Type: Private Limited Company — Non-Government
Registrar of Companies: Mumbai
Incorporated: 17 December 2021
Authorised Capital: ₹10,00,000
Paid-up Capital: ₹1,00,000
Last AGM: 31 December 2022
Last Balance Sheet Filed: 31 March 2022
Status: Active (as per MCA records, verified June 2024)
Location: 11-7-533, CIDCO, Nanded City, Nanded, Maharashtra, India - 431606