The Choudhary Group is a growing industrial enterprise focused on sustainable resource recovery and recycling of waste rubber and end-of-life tyres. Through a combination of shredding facilities and pyrolysis operations, the Group transforms waste materials into valuable industrial commodities including pyrolysis oil, carbon products, recovered carbon black, rubber granules, and recycled steel.
With multiple operating entities and strategic partnerships across Maharashtra and expansion initiatives underway in Gujarat, the Group has established a strong presence within the rubber recycling and circular economy ecosystem. Its integrated approach spans raw material processing, advanced thermal recovery technologies, and commodity trading, enabling efficient value creation across the supply chain.
Guided by experienced leadership and a commitment to responsible industrial practices, the Group continues to invest in technology, operational scale, and strategic partnerships to deliver sustainable growth while contributing to environmentally responsible waste management solutions.
A fuel oil derived from the thermal decomposition of waste rubber and tyres through pyrolysis. Commonly used as an industrial fuel in boilers, furnaces, and certain energy applications.
A fine carbon-rich powder produced during the pyrolysis of waste rubber. It is widely used as a fuel substitute or as a raw material in construction materials and industrial applications.
A refined form of carbon recovered from waste tyres through advanced processing. It is used as a sustainable alternative to virgin carbon black in rubber products, plastics, coatings, and pigments.
Steel wires extracted from tyres after pyrolysis processing. These wires are typically recycled and sold to steel manufacturers for reprocessing and metal recovery.
Fine granulated rubber produced by shredding and grinding waste tyres. It is widely used in sports surfaces, rubber flooring, asphalt modification, and molded rubber products.
Shredded pieces of waste rubber tyres used as feedstock for further processing such as pyrolysis, rubber granulation, or industrial recycling applications.
High-tensile steel wire recovered directly from tyre shredding processes. Supplied in raw, unprocessed form, this material is primarily provided to steel mills for further production.
Procurement of certified waste rubber and end-of-life tyre materials through approved supply channels, ensuring consistent quality and regulatory compliance.
Mechanical shredding and thermal processing through specialized facilities to convert waste rubber into valuable industrial outputs.
Systematic handling, storage, and quality checks to ensure product consistency, safety, and readiness for industrial applications.
Efficient supply and trading of recovered products including pyrolysis oil, carbon materials, rubber derivatives, and recycled steel to industrial buyers.
The Group maintains strategic partnerships and equity stakes in several allied ventures across recycling, engineering, and resource recovery sectors.
Wada, Maharashtra
Wada, Maharashtra
Wada, Maharashtra
Wada, Maharashtra
Wada, Maharashtra
Mangaon, Maharashtra