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Reciki

Indonesia

Investment announced December 2021

Reciki is one of Indonesia’s leading privately-owned waste management companies.

Its vision is to achieve a zero-waste-to-landfill ambition through its industry-leading material recovery facilities (MRFs). Reciki sorts waste collected from household and commercial businesses, and recovers recyclable materials, including plastic, for the recycling value chain.

Reciki fully tailors its approach in individual cities to develop targeted sorting and distribution solutions. This makes Reciki’s approach uniquely scalable for Indonesia.

Thanks to Circulate Capital’s investment, the company has expanded its capacity by setting up a new material recovery facility in Bali and is planning to expand its operations in other cities across Indonesia.

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