India generates millions of discarded tyres every year, most of which end up in landfills, polluting the environment for decades. In 2021, Tushar Suhalka founded Regrip with a bold vision: to transform this waste into opportunity. Within just three years, Regrip has sold more than 10,000 tyres under its brand, expanded to over eight states, and built a reputation as a pioneer in sustainable tyre retreading and recycling.
The Founder’s Journey
Behind Regrip’s story is the determination of Tushar Suhalka, who took a leap of faith at a critical moment in his life. Just before his wedding, he left his job to pursue Regrip full‑time, even amid the uncertainty of the COVID‑19 pandemic. It was a decision driven by conviction: that waste could be turned into wealth, and that sustainability could be the foundation of a profitable business.
What Regrip Does
Regrip is not just about recycling tyres—it’s about reinventing their lifecycle. The company provides a comprehensive solution for fleet owners, managing tyre inventory, retreading, and disposal while complying with environmental regulations.
Its process includes:
- Collection & Inspection of discarded tyres.
- Refurbishment & Retreading to extend tyre lifecycles.
- Recycling unusable tyres into fuel, rubber, and industrial materials.
- Tyre‑derived fuel and bio‑crude oil production, reducing dependency on natural resources.
By leveraging patented computer vision technology, Regrip streamlines operations, enhances safety, and minimizes environmental impact.
Growth & Recognition
- In just three years, Regrip has established a strong presence across India, building one of the country’s largest tyre recycling networks.
- The company works with hundreds of scrap dealers and fleet owners, creating a robust ecosystem for sustainable tyre management.
- In 2026, Regrip raised ₹20.25 crore on the startup show Bharat Ke Super Founders, marking one of the biggest deals in Indian startup television history.
Why Regrip Matters
Regrip is more than a tyre company—it’s a sustainability movement.
- Reducing Pollution: Every retreaded tyre means fewer tyres in landfills.
- Saving Resources: Recycling reduces dependency on raw materials.
- Promoting Circular Economy: Extending tyre lifecycles and maximizing recycling efforts.
- Empowering Fleet Owners: Lower operational costs, improved safety, and optimized performance.
Conclusion
Regrip, founded by Tushar Suhalka, is redefining how India looks at waste. By combining innovation, sustainability, and entrepreneurship, it has proven that solving real problems can create powerful businesses.
Regrip is not just a company—it’s a mission. A mission to turn discarded tyres into opportunity, to build a cleaner future, and to show that sustainability and profitability can grow together.




