
Antony Waste Handling Cell Ltd Achieves Record Revenue, Highlighting Leadership in India's MSW Management
Antony Waste Handling Cell Ltd has reported a record-breaking revenue for the quarter and financial year ended March 31, 2025. The company managed ~0.49 million tonnes of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) in Q4, marking a 7% YoY increase, and ~0.87 million tonnes at its processing facilities, reflecting a 30% YoY increase. The total tonnage for Q4FY25 reached about 1.36 million tonnes, a 20% YoY increase. For FY25, the company managed an impressive ~4.93 million tonnes of MSW, a 6% YoY growth. The Pimpri-Chinchwad Waste-to-Energy plant achieved a remarkable Plant Load Factor (PLF) of approximately 90% in Q4, up from 76% in the previous quarter, and maintained a PLF of around 82% for FY25. The company reported record-high sales of both Compost and Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) for the year. The company has also commenced ward-wise operations under the newly re-awarded Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation contract and initiated a strategic corporate restructuring process. The company's credit ratings have been reaffirmed, and a recent court order has directed the release of approximately ₹19.60 Crore to the company, affirming its financial position and operational integrity.
Key Highlights
- Record-breaking revenue for Q4 & FY25
- Managed ~0.49 million tonnes of MSW in Q4, a 7% YoY increase
- Achieved a PLF of approximately 90% in Q4 at Pimpri-Chinchwad Waste-to-Energy plant
- Record-high sales of Compost and RDF for the year
- Commenced ward-wise operations under the newly re-awarded NMMC contract
- Credit ratings reaffirmed
- Court order directing the release of approximately ₹19.60 Crore to the company