Recykal bags two awards

Nasscom Emerge 50 & most influential sustainability leaders award

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Anirudha Jalan, co-founder of Recykal

Recykal, a startup building digital technology for waste management and recycling space has won two awards – ‘NASSCOM Emerge 50 awards’ held at Bangalore and the ‘Most influential sustainability leaders of India’ award at the ‘India Sustainability Leadership Summit 2019’ recently held in Mumbai.

The startup connects waste generators, aggregators, processors, recyclers digitally and enables transactions with transparency, traceability. This helps in preventing the recyclable wastes going to landfills and channelizing more materials for recycling. The startup claims that with Recykal businesses can track their environmental impact with dashboards and sustainability reports giving complete visibility of their waste generation.

NASSCOM Emerge 50 is a coveted platform that recognizes exciting and high potential software product companies that are in the growth phase of their journey. More than 600 companies competed in this year’s edition of Emerge 50 awards.

Sustainability leadership summit hosted by ‘World Sustainability’ is a not-for-profit organization advocating for leadership. World sustainability attempts to bring organizations, NGOs, public interest groups and governmental bodies to accelerate and educate on sustainable business practices and solutions for a better tomorrow.

Abhishek Deshpande, co-founder of Recykal said, “I am delighted by the achievements received by the Recykal team who are working with a vision. These awards motivate us to perform better and match up to the expectations of our clients and work towards creating a sustainable environment.”

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