Pyrolysis Recycling

Overview

Pyrolysis Recycling Plant Registration is a mandatory regulatory compliance for businesses involved in waste-to-energy or waste recycling through pyrolysis technology. This process is governed by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and the respective State Pollution Control Board (SPCB) under environmental laws in India.

Pyrolysis plants are commonly used for recycling plastic waste, tyre waste, rubber waste, and hazardous waste into usable fuel or raw materials.
At Adviso Compliance, we provide complete assistance for setting up and registering pyrolysis recycling plants, including environmental approvals, documentation, and regulatory coordination.

What is a Pyrolysis Recycling Plant?

A pyrolysis recycling plant uses a thermal decomposition process in the absence of oxygen to convert waste materials into:

  • Pyrolysis oil

  • Carbon black

  • Gas

  • Reusable raw materials

This technology helps in effective waste management while generating value-added by-products.


Who Needs Pyrolysis Recycling Plant Registration?

Registration and approvals are required for:

  • Plastic waste recycling units

  • Tyre and rubber recycling plants

  • Hazardous waste processing units

  • Waste-to-energy projects

  • Industrial recycling facilities

Operating a pyrolysis plant without proper approvals is illegal in India.


Why Pyrolysis Plant Registration is Mandatory

Pyrolysis plant registration is important because it:

  • Is mandatory under environmental laws

  • Ensures compliance with pollution control norms

  • Regulates emissions, waste handling, and disposal

  • Prevents environmental and public health risks

  • Avoids penalties, closure, and legal action

  • Enables lawful commercial operations

Environmental compliance is strictly monitored for such plants.


Approvals Required for Pyrolysis Recycling Plant

Depending on project scope, approvals may include:

  • Consent to Establish (CTE) from SPCB

  • Consent to Operate (CTO) from SPCB

  • Environmental Clearance (if applicable)

  • Hazardous Waste Authorization

  • EPR Registration (for plastic waste)

  • Fire NOC and local approvals

Our team assesses and handles all applicable approvals.


Documents Required for Pyrolysis Plant Registration

Documents generally include:

  • Company or business registration documents

  • Project report and process flow diagram

  • Site layout and land documents

  • Machinery and technology details

  • Pollution control measures plan

  • Waste input and output details

  • Authorization letters

We ensure complete and accurate documentation.


Pyrolysis Recycling Plant Registration Process

At Adviso Compliance, the process includes:

Step 1: Project Assessment

We evaluate waste type, capacity, and regulatory requirements.

Step 2: Documentation & Planning

Preparation of technical reports and compliance documents.

Step 3: Application Filing

Submission of applications to SPCB/CPCB.

Step 4: Inspection & Review

Authorities may inspect the proposed or operational plant.

Step 5: Approval & Authorization

Issuance of required consents and authorizations.


Validity & Renewal

  • Environmental consents have limited validity

  • Renewal must be applied before expiry

  • Periodic compliance reporting is mandatory

We assist with renewals and ongoing compliance.


Penalties for Non-Compliance

Non-compliance may result in:

  • Closure of plant

  • Heavy environmental penalties

  • Sealing of premises

  • Legal action by authorities

Proper registration ensures lawful and sustainable operations.


Why Choose Adviso Compliance for Pyrolysis Registration?

  • Environmental compliance experts

  • End-to-end project support

  • Pollution control board coordination

  • Accurate documentation

  • PAN-India service availability

We help you set up compliant and sustainable recycling plants.

FAQs – Pyrolysis Recycling Plant Registration

Yes, environmental approvals are mandatory before operation.

Depending on capacity and waste type, clearance may be required.

Generally 30–90 days, subject to authority review.

Yes, for plastic waste processing units.