revalyu Resources has announced a $100 million investment to increase the production capacity of its Nashik, India site to 280 tons per day (tpd).
The expansion solidifies its position as the world’s largest PET plastic recycling site, capable of processing approximately 35 million used PET bottles daily once fully operational.
Three Advanced Recycling Plants
The Nashik facility comprises three independent recycling plants:
*Two plants with a capacity of 120 tpd each, producing 100% recycled PET chips. The first plant is already operational, while the second will commence operations in Q3 2025.
*A 40 tpd plant that specializes in producing 100% recycled specialty chips and textile yarns.
These plants utilize cutting-edge glycolysis-based recycling technology, which reduces water usage by 75% and energy consumption by 91% compared to traditional PET production methods.
Scaling Recycling Capacity
With the commissioning of the second recycling plant, the Nashik facility now processes over 20 million used PET bottles daily to produce 160 tpd of high-quality recycled PET chips and polymers. These materials are being used across various industries, including packaging, textiles, and automotive.
The third plant, financed as part of the $100 million investment, is under construction and will add an additional 120 tpd capacity by late 2025.
This expansion will enable the facility to recycle approximately 35 million PET bottles daily, further supporting customers’ sustainability goals.
Innovative Recycling Technology
revalyu’s glycolysis-based technology delivers virgin-grade PET polymer with a significantly lower environmental footprint.
The process is optimized, scalable, and highly replicable, setting new benchmarks for profitability and sustainability in PET recycling.
Leadership Insights
Dr. Vivek Tandon, Founder, revalyu Group stated, “This is a revolutionary moment for the PET plastic recycling industry. Finally, the world has a commercially proven, scalable, and sustainable technology to reverse-engineer PET plastic into virgin-grade quality polymer. This innovation benefits our planet and future generations”.
Managing Director Jan van Kisfeld added, “Our technology demonstrates that PET can be recycled continuously, creating a sustainable cycle. This new plant proves that our process is not only commercially viable but also eco-friendly. We’re helping customers meet their sustainability targets with 100% recycled polymers that match the quality of conventional PET”.
Future Growth Plans
Makarand Kulkarni, CEO, revalyu India added, “Our Nashik site represents our leadership in the global PET recycling landscape. This game-changing technology is scalable, giving our customers a competitive edge. We are actively exploring collaborations to expand our footprint globally”.
revalyu is planning to establish a 240 tpd PET recycling facility in the United States by 2027.
The company aims to expand its global capacity to over 1,000 tpd by 2030 through strategic partnerships and innovations.
Driving Plastic Circularity
revalyu Resources is redefining PET recycling with advanced, sustainable solutions that align with industry needs and environmental goals.
As per the press release, the brands global expansion and commitment to innovation position it at the forefront of the circular economy for plastics.