How Did Attero Become the First E-Waste Recycler to Achieve RJC Certification?
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Key Takeaways
- Attero is the first e-waste recycler to achieve RJC certification.
- The certification reflects stringent standards in ethical sourcing and sustainability.
- Attero’s Roorkee facility operates on renewable energy.
- Over 22 critical metals are recovered through innovative recycling processes.
- This achievement reinforces the role of urban mining in sustainable supply chains.
New Delhi, Dec 13 (NationPress) Attero, recognized as the largest critical minerals enterprise in India and the globe's most advanced urban miner, has successfully obtained the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) Certification. This esteemed accolade is one of the highest honors for responsible business practices and transparent precious metal supply chains worldwide.
This certification is granted exclusively to organizations that adhere to stringent criteria concerning human rights, labor practices, environmental stewardship, and ethical sourcing.
Attero proudly becomes the inaugural e-waste firm to achieve certification under the RJC framework, elevating the status of recycled precious metals sourced from electronic waste to the same level of credibility as that of leading jewelry brands.
The RJC encompasses globally recognized brands such as Cartier, Tiffany & Co., De Beers, Rolex, Bulgari, and Richemont, all of which have long championed traceable and ethical supply chains.
With this certification, Attero joins the ranks as a certified supplier of high-purity recycled gold and silver derived entirely from discarded electronic devices, providing a sustainable alternative to metals obtained through traditional mining methods.
“The RJC Certification is a testament to our dedicated efforts towards establishing a responsible and transparent supply chain for critical and precious metals. It enhances the credibility of recycled materials and aligns with global climate objectives by minimizing the need for high-emission mining operations. Our initiatives demonstrate that sustainability combined with technology can transform material sourcing while aiding India’s goal of achieving self-reliance in critical minerals. We take pride in contributing to a cleaner and more responsible future for both the jewelry sector and advanced manufacturing industries,” stated Rohan Gupta, Co-founder and COO of Attero.
This achievement underscores the importance of Attero’s sustainability-focused value chain. The company’s Roorkee facility is recognized as one of the most innovative recycling plants globally, designed with circular principles and powered entirely by renewable energy.
In 2024, the Roorkee site transitioned to hydroelectric power, eliminating fossil fuel reliance and reducing Scope 2 emissions. Attero consistently enhances green energy utilization via a combination of on-site renewable installations and renewable power purchase agreements.
Utilizing proprietary deep-tech methodologies, Attero recovers over 22 critical metals, including cobalt, nickel, lithium, copper, graphite, silver, gold, and manganese.
The Roorkee facility achieves recovery efficiencies exceeding 98% and material purity greater than 99.9%. Attero holds 47 international patents, with over 200 additional patents filed to ensure long-term leadership in sustainable resource recovery.
With this landmark achievement, Attero reinforces the viability of urban mining as an effective route to more secure and cleaner material supply chains, setting a new precedent for responsible precious metal recovery in the jewelry and recycling sectors.