PET Bottle Recycling
Capacity
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4 MT/Day
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Plant and Machinery cost
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53.00
Lakhs
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Working Capital
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0.00
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Rate of Return (ROR)
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47.00
%
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Break Even Point (BEP)
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41.00
%
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TCI
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376.00
Lakhs
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Cost of Project
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376.00Lakhs
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Description:
Polyethylene terephthalate or PET (also known as PETE) is one of the most common types of plastic. Most single serve plastic bottles, including those for water, soft drinks and juices, are made with PET. Designated by the recycling code 1,. This symbol is nothing to do with the single use or repeated use of PET bottle. Being extremely light, PET bottles help to reduce the emission of contaminants during their transport. Since they require less fuel during transport, they also help saving energy. PET is globally recognized as a safe, recyclable packaging material. PET is the main constituent in a variety of consumer and industrial products including plastic fibers, videotape, audiotape, film, engineered resin, food containers. Although the percentage of refillable PET beverage containers increases all over the world, the majority of PET bottles worldwide are one way bottles which are discarded after use. PET bottles contribute increasingly to the generation of waste and litter especially in developing countries. So, it is very necessary to recycle of PET bottles to saves 65% of the energy for primary PET production and also it offers jobs and income for low income groups. Uses & Applications Recycled PET is converted into numerous products. The five major generic end use categories for recycled PET plastic are: Packaging applications (such as new bottles), Sheet and film applications (including some thermoforming applications, such as laundry scoops), Strapping, Engineered resins applications (such as reinforced components for automobiles), Fiber applications (such as carpets, fabrics and fiberfill). There are a number of emerging technologies that are generically referred to as depolymerization processes. Market Survey The production of PET bottles has been on the rise mainly for beverage bottle use these past several years and is expected to increase further because of their convenience. Recycling of post consumer PET bottles has been gaining great interests and several recycling methods have been proposed. The worldwide strong PET market (and recycling) growth is important. PET recycling seems feasible in two aspects: one is that is the market need and second this market need is just at the same direction with the environmental request to reduce the waste materials in the land fields or the waste in general. Fibre industry is one of the fast growing end use sectors and a major user of recycled PET in India. During the last decade a steadily increasing number of products are made of bottle PET flakes. The very early started conversion of PET scrap to staple fiber was later followed by increasingly higher performance products.
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PET Bottle Recycling
Capacity
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6000 MT/Annum
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Plant and Machinery cost
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130.00
Lakhs
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Working Capital
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0.00
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Rate of Return (ROR)
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26.00
%
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Break Even Point (BEP)
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66.00
%
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TCI
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451.00
Lakhs
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Cost of Project
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451.00Lakhs
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Description:
Polyethylene terephthalate or PET (also known as PETE) is one of the most common types of plastic. Most single-serve plastic bottles, including those for water, soft drinks and juices, are made with PET. Designated by the recycling code “1â€. Being extremely light, PET bottles help to reduce the emission of contaminants during their transport. Since they require less fuel during transport, they also help saving energy. PET is globally recognized as a safe, recyclable packaging material. PET is the main constituent in a variety of consumer and industrial products including plastic fibers, videotape, audiotape, film, engineered resin, food containers. PET recycling is the process of reprocessing plastic that already has been used before and giving it some new reusable form. For instance, this could mean melting down soft drink bottles and then casting them as plastic chairs and tables. Typically a plastic is not recycled into the same type of plastic, and products made from recycled plastics are often not recyclable.Thus, it is a good project for entrepreneurs to invest. Few Indian Major Players are as under:- Allen Laboratories Ltd. Dhunseri Petrochem & Tea Ltd. F C L Technologies & Products Ltd. [Merged] Filaments India Ltd. Futura Polymers Ltd. [Merged] Garden Polymers Pvt. Ltd. Jauss Polymers Ltd. L-Pack Polymers Ltd. Mold-Tek Packaging Ltd. Pearl Engineering Polymers Ltd. Pearl Polymers Ltd. Polycon International Ltd. Radico Khaitan Ltd. Sachi Molding Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Sen Pet (India) Ltd. Shripet Cybertech Systems Ltd. South Asian Petrochem Ltd. [Merged] Sunrise Containers Ltd.
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PET Bottle Recycling
Capacity
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24 Mt/Day
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Plant and Machinery cost
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290.00
Lakhs
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Working Capital
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0.00
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Rate of Return (ROR)
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25.84
%
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Break Even Point (BEP)
|
64.95
%
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TCI
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737.00
Lakhs
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Cost of Project
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737.00Lakhs
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Description:
PET-bottles more and more replace glass bottles in the beverage and food sector. The success of PET in comparison to glass is based on several economic (and environmental) advantages. On the one hand, the production of PET is less expensive and energy consuming than the production of glass. Secondly, the light weight of the PET-bottle makes it easier for merchants and consumers to handle the bottles and crates. It saves energy during transport, particularly on long distance haulage. Finally, PET offers more or less the same material properties as glass regarding hygiene, taste and gas impermeability. The consumption of bottled water has been increased very much in the past few years. Plastics are significant and make a positive contribution with regards to packaging in various ways. By sorting and processing plastic packaging that is found in predominantly homogeneous streams, the value and market availability is maximized for the collected plastic packaging industry. Plastic bottles, plastic tubs, and plastic bags all have the potential to be recycled. One of the fastest growing types of collected plastic materials for recycling is polyethylene terephthalate ("PET") from post-consumer beverage and water bottles. For beverages and other juices, plastic bottles are used more preferably.
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PET Bottle Recycling
Capacity
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8 MT/Day
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Plant and Machinery cost
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50.00
Lakhs
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Working Capital
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0.00
|
Rate of Return (ROR)
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25.00
%
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Break Even Point (BEP)
|
66.00
%
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TCI
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0.00
Lakhs
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Cost of Project
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233.00Lakhs
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Description:
Polyethylene terephthalate or PET (also known as PETE) is one of the most common types of plastic. Most single-serve plastic bottles, including those for water, soft drinks and juices, are made with PET.PET recycling is the process of reprocessing plastic that already has been used before and giving it some new reusable form. For instance, this could mean melting down soft drink bottles and then casting them as plastic chairs and tables.
Recycling of PET bottles has grown to become an Rs 3,500-crore industry and nearly 70 per cent of PET waste is reprocessed in the country. This positioned the market revenues at INR ~ million, which escalated in the successive year to INR ~ million, by growing at an annual growth rate of 29.9%.Nearly 70% of polyethylene terephthalate bottles are recycled in India, and the market is worth an estimated 35 billion rupees (US$ 530+ million) per year. India is expected to grow at a CAGR of 10.19% during the period 2018-2022. Entrepreneurs who invest in this project will be successful.
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