Nupur Recyclers Acquires 5-Acre Industrial Land in Sampla, Haryana
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Nupur Recyclers Acquires 5-Acre Industrial Land in Sampla, Haryana

Nupur Recyclers (NRL), a leading name in India’s recycling and industrial waste management sector, announced the acquisition of a 5-acre industrial land parcel in Sampla, Bahadurgarh, Haryana, marking a key milestone in its expansion strategy.

Strategically located along the highway, the site offers excellent connectivity and logistics advantages for heavy vehicle movement and material transport. The land, designated for industrial use under the Red Zone, aligns with Nupur Recyclers’ operational and environmental compliance framework. It is free from any legal disputes or encumbrances, ensuring a smooth transition to future development.

“Acquiring this strategically located land strengthens our vision for sustainable industrial growth in Haryana,” said Rajesh Gupta, Managing Director, Nupur Recyclers. “The site’s proximity to major industrial hubs, reliable access to utilities, and potential for future expansion make it a strong foundation for scaling our recycling and waste management operations. We are also exploring adjacent parcels to enhance our infrastructure footprint.”

Situated approximately 15–16 km from the Kharkhoda Maruti Plant, the land benefits from proximity to one of the region’s major industrial ecosystems. As part of a pre-approved NOC zone, the only regulatory requirement before operations begin will be obtaining an environmental clearance.

This acquisition reinforces Nupur Recyclers’ commitment to expanding its industrial capacity while upholding sustainability and compliance standards. It marks another step toward strengthening India’s circular economy and responsible manufacturing ecosystem.

Nupur Recyclers (NRL), a leading name in India’s recycling and industrial waste management sector, announced the acquisition of a 5-acre industrial land parcel in Sampla, Bahadurgarh, Haryana, marking a key milestone in its expansion strategy.Strategically located along the highway, the site offers excellent connectivity and logistics advantages for heavy vehicle movement and material transport. The land, designated for industrial use under the Red Zone, aligns with Nupur Recyclers’ operational and environmental compliance framework. It is free from any legal disputes or encumbrances, ensuring a smooth transition to future development.“Acquiring this strategically located land strengthens our vision for sustainable industrial growth in Haryana,” said Rajesh Gupta, Managing Director, Nupur Recyclers. “The site’s proximity to major industrial hubs, reliable access to utilities, and potential for future expansion make it a strong foundation for scaling our recycling and waste management operations. We are also exploring adjacent parcels to enhance our infrastructure footprint.”Situated approximately 15–16 km from the Kharkhoda Maruti Plant, the land benefits from proximity to one of the region’s major industrial ecosystems. As part of a pre-approved NOC zone, the only regulatory requirement before operations begin will be obtaining an environmental clearance.This acquisition reinforces Nupur Recyclers’ commitment to expanding its industrial capacity while upholding sustainability and compliance standards. It marks another step toward strengthening India’s circular economy and responsible manufacturing ecosystem.

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