Nikita Greentech Recycling
NIKITA · Paper > Paper & Paper Products Listing date: Aug. 14, 2025

Nikita Papers limited was originally incorporated as a Private Limited Company on August 18, 1989. Later, pursuant to shareholders resolution passed on May, 26, 2003 it converted into a Public Limited Company and fresh COI issued by RoC to the company dated June 12, 2003, and Corporate Identification Number of the company changed to U74899DL1989PLC129066 with its headquarters located at A-10, First Floor, Near Deepali Chowk, Saraswati Vihar, Pitampura, New Delhi 110034.

The company is engaged in manufacture of kraft paper and has been in existence for more than three decades with satisfactory business performance. The company has undergone through many expansion & modernizations from time to time as per the demand of the market to maintain its quality and now the paper quality of the company is well established in the paper market. The company in manufacturing Kraft paper in various Burst Factor (B.F.) ranges. This diverse product offering allows the company to cater to a wide range of customer needs within the paper industry.

At Nikita Papers, reusable/waste paper serves as a raw material in the production of Kraft paper. Waste paper, sourced from post-consumer and industrial sources which is gathered at dump grounds which is segregated, collected and stored. After the cleaning process, the waste paper is pulped, breaking down the fibres into a slurry consistency. This pulp is then blended with additives and chemicals to achieve the characteristics and properties required for Kraft paper production.

Business area of the company

The company is engaged in manufacture of kraft paper.

Products of the company

  • Kraft paper
  • Corrugation paper
  • Fluting paper
  • Carry bag paper

History and milestones

  • 1989 Incorporated as a Private Limited Company.
  • 1992: Establishment of Unit in Shamli (U.P) for Kraft paper production with a capacity of 30 Tons/Day.
  • 2003: Converted into a Public Limited Company.
  • 2013: Transition from Agro pulping to recycle pulping.
  • 2014: Conversion of the entire campus to zero liquid discharge.
  • 2016: Installation of a state-of-the-art 2.5 MW Thermal Power Plant.
  • 2018: Conversion of the power plant from coal to biomass fuel.
  • 2021: Installation of a cutting-edge paper machine with a capacity of 85,000 MT.
  • 2021: Installation of a 1.5 MW Thermal Power Plant.
  • 2023: Transition of 50% of fuel usage from biomass to RDF (Refuse-Derived Fuel).