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TNPCB Authorised Waste Recyclers LEAD WASTE RE-PROCESSORS TNPCB Authorised Waste Recyclers LEAD WASTE RE-PROCESSORS Waste and Waste handeling Capacity of the Registration valid upto Sl.No Name of the unit unit (DD-MM-YYYY) M/s. K.M.R. Metal Mart, 1/226-B, Pollachi Main Road, Lead Acid Plates, Lead Scrap, Lead Ash & 1 Near SIDCO Railway Gate, Eachanari (P.O)Coimbatore- 12-09-2006 Residues only – 7200 MTA 641 021. Tamilnadu. No Expire date Validity as M/s. EMGEE FoundryUnit -4, Industrial Estate, Lead Acid Battery Plates and other per the Terms & 2 Karaikudi;Tamilnadu Scarp/Ashes/Residues-500 MTA Conditions specified in the registration certificate M/s. Trichy Metal Stores, 22A, Viakal Methi Street, 3 Lead Scrap Only-600 MTA 25/05/2008 Pallakarai, Trichy, Tamilnadu – 620 001 M/s. Vallarmathi Alloys, Development Plat No. 9 & 10 Lead Acid Battery Plates, Lead Scrap, Ash & 4 RS. No. 60/1B & 63, SIDCO Indl Estate, Veerapandi, 07-06-2008 Residuces-10, 500MTA Salem, Tamilnadu. M/s. Universal Lead Alloys, 181, SAenganatham Road, Lead Acid Battery Plates / Lead Scrap / ashes 5 06/12/2006 Rangapuram, Vellore, Tamilnadu – 632 009 residues -7200 MTA M/s. Pondy Oxides & Chemicals Ltd., G-17 to G-19 & G- 6 30 to G-32, Sipcot Industrial Park, Sriperumbudhur, Lead Acid Battery & Lead Scrap-4800 MTA 22/08/2009 Kancheepuram District, Tamilnadu – 602 105. LIST OF OTHER NON-FERROUS METAL WASTE RE-PROCESSORS Registration valid upto Sl.No. Name of the unit Waste permitted and quantity / allowed (DD-MM-YYYY) No expiry date /Validity as M/s. ICMC Corporation Limited, Mailam Village, per the terms & 1 Zinc Ash only – 850 MTA Tindivanam Taluk, Villupuram, Dt., Tamilnadu conditions in the registration of certificate / M/s. Chloraide Combine Pvt. Ltd., 95, SIDCO Industrail 2 Zinc Ash only -500 TPA 06/04/2008 Estate, Ambatur, Chennai. Tamilnadu – 600098 No expire date. Validity as M/s. Pondy Oxides & Chemicals, G-47, SIDCO Copper Dross, Brass Dross, Zinc Ash, Copper per the Terms & 3 industrial Estate, Kakkalur Village – 602 003. Druid, Copper Scrap, Brass Scrap, Zinc Scrap, conditions in the Thiruvallur District, Tamilnadu. Zinc Dross -4000 MTA registration of certificate No expire date. Validity as M/s. ICMC Corporation Limited, 1/3, Industrial Estate, per the Terms & 4 Zinc Ash only – 850 MTA Ariyamangalam, Trichy, TN – 620 010 conditions in the registration of certificate M/s. Sayee Chem Industries, 45/2 A, Velathal Kovil, 5 Kadachanallur (P.O) Trichengode (T.K) Namakkal Dt., Zinc Ash/Skimming -729 MTA 25/03/2009 Tamilnadu – 638 008 M/s. IACL Private Limited, 1-5, Industrial Estate, 6 Zine Ash/skimming -850 MTA 27/03/2009 Ariyamangalam, Trichy – 620 010 M/s. Sri Sakthi Sulphates, S.F. No. 107/2 & 5, Aayee Palayam, Near Athanoor, Amman Koil, Athanoor, P.O. 7 Zinc Ash/Skimming only -360 MTA 16/07/2009 Rasipurem, Taluk, Namakkal, Dist. Tamilnadu – 636 301. Copper Dross Brass Dross, Copper Zinc Spent No expire date. Validity as M/s. Hydromet ( India) LTd., Vedal Village, Rajakulam Catalyst, Copper residue, Copper Cakes, per the Terms & 8 Post, Kanchipura, Tamilnadu. Copper reverts, Copper Skimmings, Copper conditions specified in the Druid – 12000 MTA registration of certificate TAMIL NADU POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD - DETAILS OF E-WASTE RECYCLING UNITS Sl. No. NAME OF THE FIRM M/s. Global E-Waste Management&Services.,S.F 1 No.222-3, Plot No.147-A, Neervalur Village, Kancheepuram Taluk&Dt, Ph: 9380111434 M/s. SEZ Recyclers.,TP-7th, IVth Avenue, Mahindra world City Developers Ltd., Industrial Estate, SEZ Area, 2 Thenmelapakkam Village, Kancheepuram Dt. Ph: 9789052254 M/s. Tes-Amm India Pvt. Ltd.,Plot No.A-18,SIPCOT Industrial Growth centre, Panruti A1 3 Village,Sriperampudur Taluk, Kancheepuram Dt. Ph: 9841120734 M/s. Ultrust Solution India Pvt. Ltd.,Pappanakuppam 4 Village,Gummidipoondi Taluk,Thiruvallur Dt, Ph: 9944331125 M/s. Victory Recovery & Recycle Technologies India 5 Pvt. Ltd.,Kottiyur Village, Tiruvallur Taluk & Dt Ph:9551693935 TAMIL NADU POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD -DETAILS OF E-WASTE DISMANTLING UNITS SI.No NAME OF THE FIRM M/s. Abishek Enterprises., Ambattur Village & Taluk, 1 Thiruvallur Dt, Ph: 9444488926 M/s. AER World Wide(India) Pvt. Ltd.,774, 2 Elandhncheri, Sadayan Kuppam Village, Manali New Town,Thiruvallur Dt, Ph: 9840620257 M/s. B.V. Enterprises.,S.F.No 42/1, Perambakkam 3 Road, Thandalam Village, Sriperambatur Taluk, Kancheepuram District. Ph: 8754415387 M/s. Green R2 ReProcessors Pvt Ltd, Plot No.19,TASS 4 Industrial Estate, Bhansali Chemical Avenue, Ambattur,Chennai-98. Ph: 9840067646 M/s. INAA Enterprises., Plot No.AC-31/24,SIDCO Industrial Estate, Thirumudivakkam Village, 5 Sriperumpudur Taluk, Kancheepuram Dt. Ph: 44 28547333 M/s. Leela Traders., S.F.No41/1, Part Gudalore 6 Village, Chengalpattu Taluk, Kancheepuram Dt. Ph: 9380888811 M/s. Shri Raaam Recycling., No.DP-29, Phase IV&V,SIDCO Industrial Estate, Pappakuppam village, 7 Gummidipoondi, Tiruvallur Taluk &District. Ph: 9884499191 M/s. Trishyiraya Recycling India Pvt. Ltd., Plot No. A-7, 8 Phase – I MEPZ - SEZ, Kadaperi Tambaram Taluk, Kanchipuram District. Ph: 9840897125 M/s. Tritech Systems, 55 AP 941,66th Street, 9 11th Sector, KK Nagar, Chennai-78 Ph: 9444036557 TAMIL NADU POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD - DETAILS OF E-WASTE COLLECTION CENTERS Sl.No NAME & ADDRESS OF INDUSTRY M/s. Apple India Private Ltd., C/o. M/s. Kuehne Nagel India Private Ltd.,41&42, Koduvalli karanai Village, 1 Redhills to Thiruvallur High Road,Chennai - 55. Ph: 9176664288 M/s. Canon India Private Ltd., 2 nd Floor, Wood Head 2 Center, No 23, Sivaganga Road, Nungampakkam, Chennai-34. Ph: 9840847786 M/s. Daikin Airconditioning India Pvt Ltd., Flat No 1, D Block, Ground Floor, Gemini Parsn Apartments, Door 3 No 599(Old No 121), Anna Salai, Chennai-600 006. Ph: 044-24314210 M/s. E Parisaraa Pvt Ltd.,Plot No 150(Part), Perunkudi 4 Industrial Estate, Perunkudi, Chennai-600 091. Ph:9940198471 M/s. Kalyani Enterprises., 73, Konnur High Road, 5 Annai Indra Nagar, Ayanavaram, Chennai-600 023. Ph: 9444050750 M/s. Param Enterprises., Plot No 3, Periyar Salai, 6 Kovilampakkam, Chennai-600 117. Ph: 9444029696 M/s. Schenker India Private Ltd., C/o. M/s. Lenova India Pvt Ltd., No 426/3A-3D, Killi Road, 7 Manjampakkam, Near Agarsen College, Madhavaram (Po), Chennai-600 060. Ph: 9676206460 Disclaimer: Source from TNPCB web site http://www.tnpcb.gov.in/activities.asp?src=quantytyofhw.html (Iwma is not favouring or encouraging any of the recyclers in this list IWMA doesn’t take any legal responsible for any transaction or communication between recyclers and industries / For updated list contact TNPCB) LIST OF UNITS REGISTERED WITH TNPCB AS RECYCLERS FOR DISCARDED CONTAINERS / BARRELS / LINERS USED FOR HAZADOUS WASTE CHEMICALS Sl. No Company Name 1 M/s. Dharani Barrels 2 M/s. Sarala Traders 3 M/s. Vishnu Barrels Corporation 4 M/s. Sri Sumathi Suppliers 5 M/s. Gokul Drums and Barrels 6 M/s. Pachaiamman Barrels 7 M/s. Ganesh Traders 8 M/s. S. A. Barrels 9 M/s. Manickam & Sons 10 M/s. Satheesh Trading Co. 11 M/s. Sri Lakshmi & Co. 12 M/s. Sri Krishna Barrels 13 M/s. Rajalakshmi & Co. 14 M/s. Rajarajeswari Traders 15 M/s. Suriya Traders 16 M/s. Sri Vinayaga Traders 17 M/s.Sri Renuga Traders 18 M/s. Sri Karthikeyan Traders 19 M/s. Durga Barrels 20 M/s. Lakshmi Barrels Disclaimer: Source from TNPCB web site http://www.tnpcb.gov.in/activities.asp?src=quantytyofhw.html (Iwma is not favouring or encouraging any of the recyclers in this list IWMA doesn’t take any legal responsible for any transaction or communication between recyclers and industries / For updated list contact TNPCB) LIST OF THE UNITS REGISTERED WITH MOEF / CPCB AS RECYCLERS / PREPROCESSORS HAVING ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND MANAGEMENT FACILITIES USED / WASTE OIL RE-PROCESSSORS Sl. No Company Name M/s. Sun Reclaimery 25, Madurai Automobile 1 Co-op. Industrial Estate, Kappalur, Madurai, Tamilnadu -625 008 M/s. Quality Lube Products Pvt. Ltd. 35 C & 36 2 A SIDCO Industrial Estate Vichoor, Manali New Town, Chennai, Tamilnadu - 600 103 M/s. PMB & Company 2/168 - F Jhulkashkulam Road, Thiruppanikarisal Kulam Road, 3 Gandhinagar Post, Sivarapalapuram, Tirunelveli, Tamilnadu - 627 008 M/s. Nagalakshmi Agencies 540 / 1 4 Sarvanampatti Road, Vellakinar village, College, Tamilnadu - 641 029 M/s. Balaaji Industries (Unit -II) 16/4 pat, 5 Mettupalayam, Pollachi taluk, Coimbatore Dt, Tamilnadu. M/s. Lakshmi Lubricants 117, New Road, 6 Kovilpatti, Tuticorin Dt. Tamilnadu 628 501 M/s. Jayam Refineries F - 13 SIPCOT growth 7 Centre, Perundurai, Erode Dt. Tamilnadu - 638 052 M/s. Sasi Industries 12 / 41 A SIDCO industrial 8 Area, Dindugal, Tamilnadu - 624 003 M/s. Priya Petro Products 123 Vichoor Sidco 9 Esztate Vichoor, Ponneri Taluk, Tiruvallur, Tamilnadu M/s. Vinayaga Lubricants 67 SIDCO Industrial 10 estate athur village karur taluk, Karur Dt. Tamilnadu. M/s. Supreme Petro Products Eguvarpalayam 11 Village 0 1 Gummidipoondi Taluk Thiruvallur Dt, Tamilnadu 601 201 M/s. Eco fine Lubricants 888, 890 COSMOS 12 club Roadm Annaji Villaku, Unjampatty Village, Theni, Tamilnadu - 625 531 M/s. Supreme Petro Products 9 13 Eguvarapalayam Village 0 1 Gommidipoondi Taluk, Thiruvallur Dt. 601 201, Tamilnadu Disclaimer: Source from TNPCB web site http://www.tnpcb.gov.in/activities.asp?src=quantytyofhw.html (Iwma is not favouring or encouraging any of the recyclers in this list IWMA doesn’t take any legal responsible for any transaction or communication between recyclers and industries / For updated list contact TNPCB) PLASTIC WATE RECYCLERS Sl. No Company MK – AROMATICS 1 No, 43 – 47, SIDCO INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, ALATHUR – 603 110, TAMILNADU. EMAIL – [email protected] Ph: 044 – 27444437. Disclaimer: Source from http://www.qcin.org/nabet/EIA/documents/Accredited%20consultants.pdf (Iwma is not favouring or encouraging any of the labs in this list IWMA doesn’t take any legal responsible for any transaction or communication between labs and industries/ For updated list contact NABET) .
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