Lithium battery recycler Attero achieves ISO 14064 certification for GHG emissions verification

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Attero, India’s largest e-waste recycler and the world’s largest recycler of lithium-ion batteries, has secured the ISO 14064 Certification for Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions Verification.

ISO 14064 is an international standard for GHG emissions verification, assessing an organization’s carbon footprint through detailed calculations and independent third-party verification.

The ISO 14064 certification is a testimony to Attero’s commitment to a sustainable future. By setting a new standard for GHG emissions management in the industry, we are not just reducing our carbon footprint but also inspiring others to adopt more transparent and impactful environmental practices. It aligns with our mission to transform waste into resources while supporting a cleaner planet for generations to come,” said Nitin Gupta, co-founder and CEO of Attero.

Founded in 2008 by Rohan Gupta and Nitin Gupta, Attero collaborates with major Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) to manage e-waste and recycle lithium-ion batteries. The company can extract more than 22+ pure critical metals such as cobalt, nickel, lithium, graphite, copper, silver, gold, manganese and aluminium and complete the circular economy value chain. It offers a 98% extraction efficiency and greater than 99% purity in lithium-ion battery recycling.

Attero is present in six countries – South Korea, Australia, Poland, Singapore, USA and India. For processing e-waste and li-ion waste, it has a state-of-the-art recycling plant in Roorkee, Uttarakhand. The company plans to expand its annual e-waste processing capacity from 144,000 metric tonnes to a projected 415,000 metric tonnes over the next five years. It claims to be the only company certified by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) for generating carbon credits.

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