Antony Waste reports 14% YoY rise in revenues on the back of a strong order book

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Thane: Urban Infrastructure and sustainable solid waste management company Antony Waste Handling Cell Limited has reported a strong growth in its Q4 results as the company reports strong growth across all segments. This has meant a 14% year on year (YoY) rise in revenues to ₹254.4 crore for the quarter ended March 31, 2026 from ₹222.6 crore during the same period last year.  The company has reported stronger collection & transportation and processing volumes growing 6% and 32% year on year, respectively. Along with these results, the company has also announced its maiden dividend of ₹0.50 per share.

“FY26 was a defining year for Antony Waste as we celebrated 25 years of driving impact and operational excellence in India’s waste management sector. The Board recommended a maiden dividend of ₹0.50 per share, balancing shareholder rewards with future growth priorities. Our strong performance, record order book of ~₹18,000 crore and continued growth in Revenue and EBITDA underscore the resilience of our business model and the trust our stakeholders place in us. 

This year’s key project wins across C&T, processing and Waste-to-Energy, along with our partnership with JFE Engineering and the successful merger of AG Enviro, have further strengthened our capabilities and long-term growth platform. 

Operationally, we achieved healthy tonnage growth across all segments, supported by improved utilization, new project ramp-ups and continued expansion in biomining and RDF production. 

Our progress in sustainability—including strong RDF sales and monetization of EPR credits—reinforces our commitment to building a circular, resource-efficient ecosystem. With a strong order book and expanding project pipeline, the Company remains focused on disciplined execution, prudent capital allocation and innovation to drive long-term value creation.” Mr. Jose Jacob, Chairman & Managing Director of the Company, said in a press release

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