Recycled and Biodegradable Fibres

The Problem with PET Waste

PET is a synthetic material made from fossil fuels. While over 90 million tons are manufactured worldwide every year for clothing, packaging, and other items, the overwhelming majority of polyester is not recycled.

Polyester waste is piling up in landfills and incinerators due to the complexity of the material, representing a significant economic loss year over year.

Step 1

Strategic Collection Network

We have established a robust, Pan-India network to source the vital raw material: PET plastic waste. This network consists of scrap dealers and contractors who collaborate with local rag pickers, creating a supply chain that delivers PET waste directly to our company. Some contractors also procure materials directly from urban centers, ensuring a consistent and reliable inflow of raw materials.

Step 2

Plastic is Washed and Crushed into Pet Flakes

Upon arrival at our facilities, the PET plastic waste is sorted crushed washed, and converted to PET flakes. This systematic refinement is the foundation of our recycling capabilities. Our efficient collection network gathers approximately 80-90 tons of PET plastic waste daily, which is then readied for transformation.

Step 3

PET Flake Processing

The cleaned and chipped PET flakes undergo a transformation into recycled staple polyester fiber.

Step 4

Crafting Innovative Fibres

Our customers utilize these sustainable materials in a diverse array of products, from fashionable textiles such as T-shirts and body warmers to functional textiles like non-woven air filter fabric, geotextiles, and automotive upholstery. Additionally, they serve as essential fillings for home comfort products like pillows, duvets, and even children’s toys.