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New JV to manufacture sustainable polyester resin

This partnership brings together Indorama Venture’s world-class manufacturing footprint and Loop’s proprietary science and technology.

25th September 2018

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Bangkok/Montreal

Sustainable, Packaging

This partnership brings together Indorama Venture’s world-class manufacturing footprint and Loop’s proprietary science and technology to become a reliable world leader in the ‘circular’ economy for 100% sustainable and recycled PET resin and polyester fibre. 

The Indorama Ventures/Loop Industries partnership launches a commercial solution for consumer packaged goods companies in response to the rapid growth in global plastic consumption for which there is a great need to responsibly collect and reuse these materials. Through this joint venture, Indorama Ventures and Loop Industries will be able to perpetually recycle the ever-increasing amounts of PET plastic and polyester fibre proving the promise of and encouraging the shift to a circular economy.

“At Indorama Ventures, we continue to pursue the right opportunities to fill gaps that are intrinsic to our sustainable and profitable business by deploying resources in order to support the circular economy. This joint venture with Loop Industries emphasises our belief in recycling and is aimed at investing in new technologies that can steer further our aspiration of being a world-class chemical company making great products for society,” commented Aloke Lohia, Group CEO of Indorama Ventures.

The 50/50 joint venture will have an exclusive worldwide license to use Loop’s technology to produce 100% sustainably produced PET resin and polyester fibre with plans to begin commercial production in the first quarter of 2020. The production from the facility will be fully subscribed by leading global consumer brands.

“We are excited to launch this partnership with Indorama Ventures, who provide a global leadership platform in petrochemical manufacturing and a shared commitment to sustainability. This joint venture combines each of our companies’ area of expertise so that we may both play a leading role in the global shift by business and consumers to the circular economy,” said Daniel Solomita, Founder and CEO of Loop Industries.

“This is a first strategic step in our global commercialization plan and mission to accelerate the world’s shift toward sustainable plastic and away from the traditional, take, make and dispose economy.”

Indorama Ventures has a global manufacturing footprint across Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. The company’s portfolio comprises Necessities and High Value-Added (HVA) categories of polymers, fibres, and packaging, selectively integrated with self-manufactured Ethylene Oxide/Glycols and PTA. Indorama Ventures products serve major FMCG and automotive sectors, i.e. beverages, hygiene, personal care, tire and safety segments.

www.indoramaventures.com

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