Manjushree Technopack Limited (MTL) has launched its new initiative "Born Again" to deliver recycled packaging material to the FMCG Industry and support brands in their journey of creating a greener world. Born Again, (a venture under MTL New Initiatives Ltd), is MTL's first step towards building an ecosystem of circular consumption. It is vertically integrated with the plastic waste collection ecosystem, with an objective to reduce the amount of plastic waste going to landfills and to deliver virgin-like quality PCR (Post Consumer Recycled) resin (PP and HDPE) to FMCG customers.
As more and more companies pledge towards reduction of plastic waste and move towards 100 percent recyclable packaging, it is an opportune time for MTL to enable brands with packaging solutions made from recycled plastics. MTL already has in-principle arrangement with several Global and domestic FMCG brands for their PCR requirements. In the first phase, MTL will use PCR resins to produce non-food packaging (personal care, home care, lubricants, paints etc.) and secondary packaging for food products.
The first of the company's state-of-the-art recycling plants was inaugurated today in Bidadi Industrial Area, Bangalore. Radha Mohan Gupta, Regional Procurement Director (South Asia), Reckitt Benckiser, lit the ceremonial lamp virtually and Ullas Kamath, Joint Managing Director, Jyothy Labs, cut the ribbon at the venue. The plant has the capacity to process more than 6,000 Metric Tonnes (MT) of rigid plastic virgin-like quality PCR resin per annum. The company intends to set up multiple recycling plants across India over the next two years with a total capacity of close to 20,000 MT.
Sanjay Kapote, CEO, MTL commented "Sustainability is an integral part of our business goals. Today, brands are eagerly looking for reliable solution providers who can help them with post-consumer recyclable waste material of their products. We are very keen to support the circular economy and strongly see the potential to become one of the few players in the industry to offer brands end-to-end solution for recycling and EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility). MTL's recycling plant in Bangalore and our collaboration with SZW is our first step towards bringing more structure to the highly unorganised collection of plastic waste."
The demand for post-consumer recylables is projected to grow from USD 7.7 billion in 2019 to US$ 10.2 billion by 2024. However, the biggest factor hindering production of PCR at scale in India is the unorganised waste collection and segregation mechanism leading to scrap contamination. For the recycling plant in Bangalore, MTL has partnered with a leading social enterprise, Saahas Zero Waste (SZW) to collect the plastic waste generated across the city. SZW manages 38 tonnes of waste per day across Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Goa.
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