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Co-Processing or Disposal
CPCB-approved co-processing solutions for non-recyclable industrial waste — ensuring zero landfill, full compliance, and energy recovery.
Trusted By Industries & Governments
Purpose First
When Waste Can’t Be Recycled, We Give It a Responsible End
Not all waste can be recycled.
Some materials — like contaminated plastics, multilayer films, oily residues, or mixed scraps — simply can’t go through the recycling process because of their composition.
But that doesn’t mean they should end up in landfills.
At Dhartie First Cycle Pvt. Ltd., we believe every waste deserves a purpose.
Through co-processing and scientific disposal, we make sure even the toughest waste streams are safely treated, utilized, and never wasted.

Types of Waste We Channelize for Co-Processing

Non-recyclable plastic and multilayer packaging

Matrix waste from sticker and label manufacturers

Rejected FMCG or packaging materials with adhesive

Soiled or oily waste unsuitable for recycling

Expired or moisture-affected goods with high calorific value
Our Solution
Giving Waste a Purpose Beyond Recycling
We identify non-recyclable waste streams at your site, test their calorific value, and channel
them to authorized cement or paper plants for co-processing.
This approach ensures:
• No waste to landfill
• Energy recovery from materials otherwise discarded
• Compliance with CPCB and SPCB norms
• Zero environmental contamination


Case Study:
Solving the Matrix Waste Problem
A leading label printer producing stickers for FMCG and automotive brands faced a major challenge — Matrix waste.
After cutting and shaping stickers from large rolls, the leftover liner (matrix) — a thin layer of paper coated with adhesive and plastic — was piling up fast.
It was light, sticky, and impossible to recycle.
Traditional recyclers refused it, and the plant ran out of space to store it.
The Dhartie First Cycle team stepped in. After material testing, we found it ideal for co-processing in cement plants due to its high calorific value.
Results Achieved:
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100% diversion from landfill
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Elimination of fire and odor risks
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Full traceability and documentation
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Regular monthly collection system established

What is Co-Processing?
Co-processing is the most sustainable way to treat non-recyclable industrial waste. It involves using waste as a substitute fuel and raw material in cement or paper plants.
Why Dhartie
Why Co-Processing is Better Than Dumping
Zero Landfill
Energy Recovery
Legal & Safe
Cost-Effective

How We Work
Our Process
This process is completely approved by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and is globally recognized as a Zero Landfill solution.

Site Audit & Waste Testing
We conduct a physical and chemical analysis to confirm which waste can be used for co-processing.

Segregation Setup
Non-recyclables are separated, baled, or shredded if required for transport.

Collection & Transportation
Authorized vehicles move the waste under valid manifests to co-processing plants.
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Co-Processing / Disposal
Waste is utilized in cement kilns or paper mills at controlled high temperatures.

Compliance Documentation
You receive certificates, weighbridge slips, and manifest records — complete transparency for your ESG and audit files.

The Problem
The Real Problem on the Ground
Across factories and warehouses, industries struggle with one recurring challenge —
“What do we do with the waste no one can recycle?”
We’ve seen it often:
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Rolls of adhesive label waste (like Matrix waste) lying unused for months.
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Wet or sticky packaging material stuck together.
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Oily cloth, laminated foil, or rejected batches of product waste.
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Mixed scraps too complex for recyclers to handle.
Most of this ends up stored indefinitely or illegally dumped, risking:
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Non-compliance with CPCB/SPCB rules,
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Foul odor and fire hazards, and
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Brand image damage if waste reappears in the informal market.
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