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PeakAmp Partners with Pacto Power to Strengthen Responsible Battery Waste Management

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Gurugram, April 10, 2026: PeakAmp, a battery circularity and resource recovery company, has partnered with Pacto Power to manage battery waste across its operations, with a focus on compliance, traceability, and sustainable disposal practices.

Under the agreement, PeakAmp will act as the exclusive partner responsible for end-to-end battery waste management. This includes collection, logistics, recycling, and ensuring compliance with Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations. The collaboration also explores opportunities in second-life applications and new lithium-ion battery production, reflecting a broader push towards circular economy practices in the battery ecosystem.

The partnership aims to establish a more structured and accountable system for handling battery waste, particularly as demand for batteries continues to grow across industries. By routing waste through authorised recycling channels, the initiative seeks to reduce leakages into informal networks and improve material recovery efficiency.

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Aditya Sudhanshu, Co-Founder & COO, PeakAmp, said, “As battery usage continues to grow, it becomes important to manage battery waste in a responsible and compliant way. Our partnership with Pacto Power helps us ensure smooth collection, recycling, and compliance management across the entire battery lifecycle. We look forward to building a more transparent and efficient battery waste ecosystem together.”

Manoj Kushwaha, Director, Pacto Power, added, “Partnering with PeakAmp marks an important step in strengthening our commitment to responsible and compliant battery lifecycle management. As we continue to scale our operations, ensuring proper handling of battery waste and meeting EPR obligations becomes critical. PeakAmp’s structured approach to collection, recycling, and compliance will help us build a more transparent, efficient, and sustainable system. We also see strong potential in collaborating on second-life applications and advancing lithium-ion battery innovation together.”

The collaboration reflects a growing industry shift towards integrating compliance and traceability into waste management systems, supporting the development of a formal recycling ecosystem and advancing sustainable resource recovery practices.

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