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Government plans a PLI scheme to boost critical mineral recycling and support the circular economy
Context: The Ministry of Mines is in the early stages of developing a Production Linked Incentive (PLI) program aimed at enhancing the recycling of critical minerals in India, to promote a circular economy and strengthen local supply chains.
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- The proposed PLI scheme is in line with policy recommendations from NITI Aayog and supports the Battery Waste Management Rules (BWMR) 2022, which mandate phased recycling of lithium-ion batteries used in electric vehicles starting from 2026. The PLI scheme, currently under development, aims to target e-waste recycling, often referred to as “urban mining,” to recover critical minerals.
- Implementation Strategy: Similar to existing PLI schemes, incentivizes production of recycled critical minerals for secondary use.
- Promotes investment in advanced recycling technologies and infrastructure.
- Discussions on whether incentives should prioritise high-purity minerals suitable for primary reuse or include broader recycling approaches like black mass (e-waste containing multiple minerals).
- NITI Aayog Recommendations Advocates for a comprehensive PLI scheme aligning with state incentives and Advanced Chemistry Cell (ACC) PLI schemes for cell manufacturers.
- Emphasises parameters like recovery efficiency and domestic utilisation benchmarks for recycled minerals.
- Market Response: Urgency in incentivizing critical mineral recycling heightened by poor investor response to recent mineral block auctions.