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From Petromax to Plastics: How Victoria D’Souza Built a Climate-Tech Startup Recycling 60,000+ Tonnes of Waste

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Last updated: July 12, 2026 1:44 pm
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A recent article in Social Story details how Bengaluru-based climate-tech startup Swachha Eco Solutions is pioneering a circular economy by transforming India’s plastic waste landscape.

Source: yourstory.com.

Victoria Joslin D’Souza’s journey from a powerless village in Karnataka to the founder of Swachha Eco Solutions is a masterclass in resilience and purpose-driven innovation. Starting with grassroots activism during India’s anti-corruption movement, she went on to co-found Swachha in 2012, building one of India’s most effective plastic waste recycling networks.

The company operates two full-scale recycling facilities, collects waste door-to-door in 28 Bengaluru areas, and has diverted over 1.1 lakh tonnes of waste from landfills, recycling over 60,000 tonnes of plastic into usable materials.

Swachha’s approach goes beyond collection—it spans secondary segregation, granulation, and even innovation. Their patented-free inventions include RepolyMix, a bitumen-ready plastic blend for road construction, and ReTiles, plastic pavement tiles made entirely without cement or sand.

They’ve also worked with major brands like Wipro and Ashok Leyland, and repurpose plastic into new consumer products like buckets and containers. A standout feature: 60% of Swachha’s employees are women, and over 2,800 informal waste pickers have been integrated into the formal economy.

“We’re stuck in a loop,” D’Souza says—too small for big investors, but unable to scale without them.

Despite its impact, Swachha struggles with investor skepticism and systemic barriers in India’s fragmented Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) system. “We’re stuck in a loop,” D’Souza says—too small for big investors, but unable to scale without them. The company now seeks ₹10–15 crore to reach its full processing capacity of 4,800 tonnes annually.

With brands warming up to recycled materials, Swachha is betting on infrastructure as the next frontier in climate-tech—and is calling on investors to help close the loop for good.


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  • https://yourstory.com/socialstory/2025/06/climate-tech-startup-closing-the-loop-plastic-waste
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