Skip to content
TI

TEJASVINI INDUSTRIES

Hisar, Haryana

DPIIT recognised District Automotive

In their own words

To recycle used tyres in a way that doesn't harm the environment is Tejasvini Industries' main objective. Tejasvini Industries is able to do this because it has embraced cutting-edge technology designed to boost the quality of its crumb rubber. In a society where most people are concerned with making finished products, which uses up all the available resources, we are trying to accomplish the opposite. Our company buys finished goods (used/waste radial tyres) and turns them into raw material (Rubber Powder/Granules) through a series of processes. To engage in this pursuit is to be ecologically conscious and considerate of the natural world. Our plant's recycled powder/rubber granules find use in many different places, including reclaim sheets, sports fields and astroturf, asphalt rubber roads, and many more. It has all the properties required of rubber, making it a suitable replacement for natural or synthetic rubber in a wide range of applications.

Written by the company on its public Startup India profile. Not verified by us.

What the record says

DPIIT recognition number
DIPP122118
Registered on Startup India
2023
Self-declared stage
Validation

Where this is

District

Hisar

Haryana

Startup India records the district. We do not have a street address for this company, and we will not invent one.

No point is drawn, because we do not have one.

Geocode confidence: medium

See all Hisar startups on the map

What we do not know

We have no liveness signal for any company on this site: no filings feed, no revenue, no check that the website still resolves. A record existing here means a record exists, not that a business is trading.

Is this your company?

Everything here comes from public government records. If something is wrong, the authoritative place to correct it is the Startup India portal itself, and we will pick the correction up on the next monthly snapshot. To flag an error on our side, write to trust@indianstartupmap.com.

How we built this record