Every discarded tyre is a carbon-black deposit.
India generates approximately 60 million end-of-life tyres (ELTs) per year. CPCB guidelines mandate EPR-linked collection and recovery. ReVivo connects tyre manufacturers, importers and PROs to authorised recycling for rCB, TDF and steel wire.
The obligation
“Under CPCB ELT guidelines and the EPR framework for tyres, producers and importers must register, meet collection targets, and channel material to authorised processors — with traceable documentation of every tonne recovered.”
~60M ELTs
generated in India per year
rCB + TDF
primary recovered outputs
Circular supply
back into tyre manufacturing
India's 60 million end-of-life tyres yield recovered carbon black, fuel oil and steel wire — material that can go directly back into tyre manufacturing, closing the loop at industrial scale.
Built for every participant in the tyres recovery chain.
For Tyre Manufacturers
EPR-linked ELT collection across dealer and retail networks
Verified rCB supply from authorised tyre recyclers
CPCB compliance documentation and EPR credit certificates
Closed-loop supply: recovered rCB back into production
For Auto OEMs
End-of-life tyre management for fleet and dealer networks
Compliance documentation for extended producer obligations
Verified recycling linkages for ELTs across vehicle life cycles
ESG and sustainability reporting integration
For PROs
ELT collection network management at scale
Authorised recycler linkages for rCB and TDF output
Compliance reporting for tyre producer clients
End-to-end traceability from collection to recovery
Ready to close the loop on tyres?
ReVivo handles recovery, traceability and compliance end-to-end — so you can focus on what you produce, not what it leaves behind.
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