Our Numbers Tell the Story

12 Years of
Measurable
Change.

The environmental and social footprint of 200 plants processing waste every single day across India.

200+
Plants Operational
12
Cities Covered
5000+
Direct Jobs Created
12 Yr
Years in Operation
Material Recovery

What We Recover
From Every Tonne

Our plants process mixed municipal solid waste and separate it into streams with real market value โ€” reducing landfill dependency and generating circular economy commodities.

๐ŸŒฑ Organic / Compost
42%
Processed into compost sold to agriculture and landscaping sectors
โ™ป๏ธ Dry Recyclables
28%
Paper, plastic, glass and metal โ€” segregated and sold to recyclers
๐Ÿ”ฅ RDF (Refuse-Derived Fuel)
18%
High-calorific waste processed into fuel pellets for cement kilns
๐Ÿ—๏ธ Inert / C&D Waste
8%
Construction and demolition debris processed for road-sub-base material
๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ Residual / Landfill
4%
Our target is to drive this below 2% by 2027
By the Numbers

96% of What We
Receive Gets
A Second Life.

Our material recovery rate โ€” the percentage of incoming waste that does not go to landfill โ€” is the core metric of our environmental performance. We benchmark, report, and relentlessly improve it.

Only 4% of the waste processed at WTW plants ultimately requires landfill disposal. The industry average in India is over 60%.

Industry vs WTW
60%+
India avg landfill rate
4%
WTW landfill rate
Environmental Performance

Our Environmental
Footprint in Numbers

Cumulative impact since our BOOT operations began scaling in 2018.

๐Ÿ”๏ธ
2M+
Tonnes Diverted from Landfill

Cumulative waste processed and diverted from open dumping or landfill across all WTW plants since 2018.

๐ŸŒก๏ธ
400K+
Tonnes COโ‚‚eq Emissions Avoided

Methane from organic waste decomposing in open landfills is a potent GHG. Proper processing eliminates this. Equivalent to removing ~85,000 cars from roads for a year.

๐ŸŒฑ
180K+
Tonnes of Compost Produced

Compost sold to farmers, municipalities and landscapers. Displacing synthetic fertiliser use and returning organic matter to agricultural soil.

โ™ป๏ธ
320K+
Tonnes of Recyclables Recovered

Plastic, paper, metal and glass separated and channelled back into manufacturing supply chains โ€” avoiding virgin resource extraction.

๐Ÿ’ง
15B+
Litres Groundwater Protected

Leachate from unmanaged landfills contaminates groundwater. Proper waste containment and processing protects aquifers serving millions of urban residents.

๐Ÿ”ฅ
95K+
Tonnes of RDF Produced

Refuse-Derived Fuel pellets supplied to industrial users โ€” displacing coal usage in cement kilns and reducing fossil fuel consumption.

Social Impact

People Behind
the Numbers

Environmental impact and human impact are inseparable at WTW. Our workforce-first approach creates dignified, formal employment in communities that previously depended on informal waste picking.

City-Level Data

Operational Presence
Across 12 Cities

Delhi NCR
Plants28
Capacity4,200 TPD
Staff~620
Mumbai
Plants22
Capacity3,100 TPD
Staff~510
Bangalore
Plants19
Capacity2,700 TPD
Staff~440
Hyderabad
Plants18
Capacity2,400 TPD
Staff~400
Chennai
Plants17
Capacity2,200 TPD
Staff~380
Kolkata
Plants16
Capacity2,000 TPD
Staff~360
Pune
Plants15
Capacity1,800 TPD
Staff~330
Jaipur
Plants14
Capacity1,600 TPD
Staff~300
Lucknow
Plants13
Capacity1,400 TPD
Staff~280
Bhopal
Plants11
Capacity1,100 TPD
Staff~240
Patna
Plants9
Capacity900 TPD
Staff~200
Bhubaneswar
Plants8
Capacity800 TPD
Staff~180
Global Alignment

UN Sustainable
Development Goals

WTW's operations directly advance several of the UN SDGs that India is committed to meeting by 2030.

11
SDG 11
Sustainable Cities
12
SDG 12
Responsible Consumption
13
SDG 13
Climate Action
8
SDG 8
Decent Work & Growth
6
SDG 6
Clean Water & Sanitation