
About Us
Reviving Tech,
Restoring the Future
Our Story, Our journey, Our Promise
Meet the Founder
The visionary leader dedicated to a greener tomorrow through sustainable e-waste management.

Dhanaji Machhindra Dabade
15+ years of experience and study in gemology and e-waste.
DMD Greentech Revive: A Journey of Resilience and Responsibility
After completing my 12th in science, life pushed me to leave my home and hometown—not by choice, but by necessity. Severe drought and the lack of water made daily life uncertain. During that difficult time, I planted 50 coconut saplings with hope. That small act quietly taught me a lifelong lesson: nature gives back only when we protect it.
My professional journey began in Haldwani, Uttarakhand, followed by business and work in Bageshwar and Almora. These early years involved constant travel and learning. Alongside this, I worked continuously in the gold and precious metals industry, which deepened my respect for natural resources and the value hidden within materials we often overlook.
Work later took me beyond India—to the United States and 4–5 other countries. Traveling across diverse landscapes and cultures strengthened my love for nature and sustainability. The more I saw the world, the more I understood how deeply human actions affect the environment.
In 2016, I came across a report that deeply disturbed me. According to the Environmental Performance Index (EPI) 2016, India was ranked 141 out of 180 countries. By 2018, India's rank fell to 177, largely due to worsening air quality and poor waste management. As I studied further, one major cause stood out—unmanaged e-waste.
That realization changed everything.
I began studying e-waste, recycling systems, and global best practices. I wrote a small book highlighting the urgent need for certified CFC (Collection, Facilitation & Recycling) centers in India. With my background in precious metals, I realized that waste is not the end of a product's life—it is the beginning of a circular economy.
This belief led to action. I planted 2,500 trees, not as a symbolic gesture, but as a promise—to give back more than I take. Soon after, the vision of DMD Greentech Revive was born: a mission to revive value from e-waste, protect the environment, and build a responsible, transparent, and sustainable recycling ecosystem in India.
"DMD Greentech Revive stands for responsibility, revival, and respect—for nature, for resources, and for future generations."
This is not just a business journey. It is a journey shaped by drought, travel, learning, concern, and commitment. And this is where our green revival truly begins.
Our Purpose & Path
We are driven by a commitment to environmental stewardship and technological sustainability, paving the way for a cleaner, greener future.
Our Mission
To protect the environment through the application of technology and efficient resource management. We provide an ethical, socially responsible framework for hazardous recycling, offering affordable services to encourage responsible habits. We ensure all materials are processed by state-approved vendors within India—never shipped overseas.
- Ethical & socially responsible framework
- Develop Multi Metal Extraction Technology
- Metals Refining Development
Our Vision
To trigger significant industrial and economic development across India and the globe by synergizing with organizations to overcome recycling challenges. We prioritize waste prevention, preparation for reuse, and resource utilization to drastically minimize the extraction of raw materials from the earth.
- Pan-India & Global influence
- Precious Metal recovery with low carbon emission for sustainable future
- Prioritizing prevention & reuse

From Garage to Global Impact
Visualizing our path toward a sustainable future, turning challenges into milestones one year at a time.
Milestones of Change
2018
Research & Framework
The journey began with intensive study and the conceptualization of a Common Facility Center. We focused on the intellectual groundwork, securing copyrights for our research books and signing critical MOUs and MOAs to establish a legal framework for the circular economy.
2018: Research & Framework
The journey began with intensive study and the conceptualization of a Common Facility Center. We focused on the intellectual groundwork, securing copyrights for our research books and signing critical MOUs and MOAs to establish a legal framework for the circular economy.
2022
Official Incorporation
After years of planning and laying the foundation, the company was formally incorporated. This marked our transition from a concept into a recognized legal entity, ready to execute our vision of sustainable waste management with professional governance.
2022: Official Incorporation
After years of planning and laying the foundation, the company was formally incorporated. This marked our transition from a concept into a recognized legal entity, ready to execute our vision of sustainable waste management with professional governance.
2023
Team Building & CSR
We navigated initial funding challenges by liaising with government offices and hiring our first employees for specialized six-month training. Simultaneously, we launched eco-friendly initiatives, including green festival kits and planting 2,500 trees to offset carbon emissions.
2023: Team Building & CSR
We navigated initial funding challenges by liaising with government offices and hiring our first employees for specialized six-month training. Simultaneously, we launched eco-friendly initiatives, including green festival kits and planting 2,500 trees to offset carbon emissions.
2024
Operational Launch
Moved from planning to on-ground action by initiating e-waste collection drives. We targeted residential societies and conducted detailed waste generation studies, establishing the logistics network required to channel electronic waste away from landfills.
2024: Operational Launch
Moved from planning to on-ground action by initiating e-waste collection drives. We targeted residential societies and conducted detailed waste generation studies, establishing the logistics network required to channel electronic waste away from landfills.
2025
Awareness Expansion
Scaled our impact through dedicated awareness programs designed to educate the public on hazardous waste. We intensified our outreach efforts to bridge the gap between technology consumption and responsible disposal behavior among consumers.
2025: Awareness Expansion
Scaled our impact through dedicated awareness programs designed to educate the public on hazardous waste. We intensified our outreach efforts to bridge the gap between technology consumption and responsible disposal behavior among consumers.
2026
Corporate Alliances & Scale
We are expanding our horizon by forging strategic partnerships with corporate entities. Our goal is to integrate with business supply chains to maximize refurbishment and recycling volumes, ensuring retired electronics contribute to a circular economy rather than environmental degradation.
2026: Corporate Alliances & Scale
We are expanding our horizon by forging strategic partnerships with corporate entities. Our goal is to integrate with business supply chains to maximize refurbishment and recycling volumes, ensuring retired electronics contribute to a circular economy rather than environmental degradation.