
🌍 Gravita India: A Strong Game in the Global Recycling Industry
Gravita India Ltd., founded in 1992 by Rajat Agrawal in Jaipur, is now a powerhouse in the recycling space. What started with lead recycling from old batteries has evolved into a multi-material global business — covering aluminium, plastic, rubber, and lithium-ion batteries. With operations in 14 countries and clients in 38 nations, Gravita has firmly positioned itself as a leader in sustainable manufacturing far beyond India.
♻️ Business Operations: 4 Core Segments
Gravita’s revenue is split across four major verticals:
- Lead Recycling (88%)
This is the company’s primary revenue source. Gravita processes scrap batteries into refined lead and alloys for industrial use. - Aluminium Recycling (8%)
Gravita produces high-quality aluminium alloys used across industries. - Plastic Recycling (3%)
Post-consumer plastic waste is transformed into granules and flakes through an advanced recycling process. - Turnkey Projects (1%)
The company designs and sells complete recycling plant solutions internationally.
🌱 New Ventures
Gravita has begun pilot projects in rubber and lithium-ion battery recycling at its Mundra plant. These are expected to generate substantial revenue by FY29, aligning with India’s sustainability goals and e-waste regulations.
📊 Financial Highlights (FY25)
📈 Metric | 💰 Value |
---|---|
Total Revenue | ₹3,869 crore |
Net Profit (PAT) | ₹312 crore |
EBITDA Margin | 10.43% |
Return on Capital Employed (RoCE) | 27% |
Earnings Per Share (EPS) | ₹42.32 |
Debt-to-Equity Ratio | 0.14 (almost debt-free) |
Gravita has delivered a 5-year PAT CAGR of 57%, reflecting stellar growth and strong operational efficiency. With high returns and low debt, the company is financially sound and future-ready.
🚀 Growth Outlook
Gravita is investing heavily to expand its recycling capacity to 728,000 MTPA by FY28, allocating ₹1,500 crore for:
- Existing facility upgrades
- Expansion into rubber and battery recycling
- International acquisitions (e.g. tyre recycling plant in Romania)
Gravita is also benefiting from favorable policies such as Battery Waste Management Rules (BWMR) and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)—which are creating more demand in the green-tech recycling space.
🧠 Final Thought
Gravita India is not just recycling waste—it’s recycling wealth. For investors, environmentalists, and business strategists alike, Gravita represents the perfect mix of sustainability, profitability, and scalability.
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