Cerebra gets nod from Karnataka Pollution Control board for recycling plant

PTI Updated - April 04, 2013 at 06:58 PM.

Cerebra Integrated Technologies Limited has received clearance from the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board to establish its integrated 96,000 MT capacity E-waste recycling plant here, the company said.

The approval is for E-waste recycling, including processing and recovery of precious metals like gold, silver and platinum, the company Managing Director V Ranganathan said in a statement here.

Cerebra plans to complete the project by December this year and once commissioned, it would be one of the largest E-waste recycling plants in the subcontinent, he said.

He said the company has signed a share purchase agreement with Enviro-Hub Holdings Ltd, Singapore, for 100 per cent acquisition of Enviro’s wholly owned subsidiary — Cimelia Resource Recovery Pte Ltd, engaged in E-waste and precious metal recovery.

Published on April 4, 2013 13:28