Nepra to invest ₹6.5 bn in Waste Management Expansion in North & NE India

Nepra to Invest Rs 6.5 Billion in Waste Management Expansion in North and North-East India NEW DELHI: Ahmedabad-based Nepra Resource Management Private Limited has announced plans to invest Rs 6.5 billion in expanding its waste treatment and segregation operations across North and North-East India. Currently managing over 1,000 tonnes of waste daily in cities such as Indore, Pune, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, and Jamnagar, Nepra has already invested Rs 2.5 billion in solid dry waste management in these locations. Over the next two years, the company aims to invest an additional Rs 6.5 billion to establish waste treatment and segregation infrastructure in cities across North Eastern regions and Northern states, including Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra. Sandeep Patel, CEO of Nepra Resources, stated, “We are in the process of raising the required funds, which will be a combination of equity and structured debt. The planned infrastructure will include Material Recovery Facilities (MRFs) for efficient waste management."
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NEW DELHI: Ahmedabad-based Nepra Resource Management Private Limited has announced plans to invest ₹ 6.5 billion in expanding its waste treatment and segregation operations across North and North-East India.

Currently managing over 1,000 tonnes of waste daily in cities such as Indore, Pune, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, and Jamnagar, Nepra has already invested ₹2.5 billion in solid dry waste management in these locations. Over the next two years, the company aims to invest an additional ₹ 6.5 billion to establish waste treatment and segregation infrastructure in cities across North Eastern regions and Northern states, including Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra.

Sandeep Patel, CEO of Nepra Resources, stated, “We are in the process of raising the required funds, which will be a combination of equity and structured debt. The planned infrastructure will include Material Recovery Facilities (MRFs) for efficient waste management.”

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