Sustainability

Secretary reviews Rs 1,500cr recycling scheme

The progress of implementation of the ₹1,500 crore ‘Incentive Scheme for Critical Mineral Recycling’ was reviewed today by Piyush Goyal, Secretary, Ministry of Mines. Besides Ministry officials, it was attended by Jawaharlal Nehru Aluminium Research, Development & Design Centre (JNARDDC), Nagpur, an autonomous institute of the Ministry of Mines, which has been appointed as the Project Management Agency (PMA) for the Scheme.

Secretary (Mines) reviewed various aspects of the application process. JNARDDC informed that a significant number of entities have so far registered on the portal designated for receiving applications.

The Incentive Scheme is a key component of the National Critical Mineral Mission, aimed at developing the recycling capacity in the country for extraction of critical minerals from secondary sources such as E-waste, spent Lithium-ion Batteries (LiBs), and other scrap. The Scheme was earlier approved by the Union Cabinet in September 2025, following which it was launched along with detailed Scheme guidelines October 2025. The Scheme has been made open for applications for six months: 02.10.2025 – 01.04.2026.

During the review by Secretary (Mines), JNARDDC was asked to conduct such consultations and engagement sessions throughout the implementation phase to support stakeholders and ensure the successful implementation of the Scheme. JNARDDC also reaffirmed its commitment to extend continuous support through helpdesk assistance and clarificatory responses.

JNARDDC, in its role as the PMA, had organized a Workshop and Interactive Stakeholder Consultation on 21.11.2025, with around 30 prospective beneficiaries participating — 15 physically at JNARDDC, Nagpur and rest 15 joining online. The participants represented start-ups, established recyclers, technology providers and industrial stakeholders interested in strengthening India’s critical mineral recycling eco-system.

They were explained about various aspects, including portal registration, application filing, eligibility criteria, documentation requirements and incentive disbursement processes. Procedural and operational queries were addressed during the session. To facilitate smooth participation, the PMA provided hands-on guidance to stakeholders who sought help in navigating the portal registration and application submission process, including demonstrating the complete online workflow to ensure accurate and timely submissions.

Subhash Yadav

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