Gravita India Limited, a leading global recycling company, has expanded its operations with the launch of a new aluminium recycling plant in Ghana.
In a statement, the company said this latest initiative aligns with Gravita's strategy to replicate its recycling operations across the globe, strengthening its foothold in international markets.
The newly commissioned facility, operated by Recyclers Ghana Limited, a step-down subsidiary of Gravita, has begun commercial production of recycled aluminium alloys. The plant’s first phase boasts an annual capacity of 4,000 MTPA, with plans to double this to 8,000 MTPA in subsequent phases. The company has invested approximately $800,000 in this facility, funded through internal accruals.
Gravita will source domestic aluminium scrap for production at the Ghana plant, catering primarily to the automotive and die-casting industries in Europe and Asia. This development is expected to bolster the company’s aluminium business segment, shifting its overall sales mix towards aluminium products.
The Ghana facility adds to Gravita’s existing aluminium recycling operations in Senegal, Mozambique, Tanzania, Togo, and India. This move is part of the company’s broader vision to diversify geographically while maintaining its commitment to sustainability and innovation.
Gravita operates 12 state-of-the-art, eco-conscious manufacturing facilities worldwide, with a combined processing capacity of 308,659 MTPA. The company has a presence in over 70 countries and more than three decades of recycling expertise, making it a global leader in sustainable manufacturing.