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Packem Umasree inaugurates sustainable rPET bottle to FIBC bag plant

Packem Umasree, a joint venture between Packem SA of Brazil and Umasree Texplast of India, has inaugurated India’s first 100% sustainable rPET (recycled polyethylene terephthalate) bottle to FIBC (Flexible Intermediate Bulk Container/Jumbo Bag) bag plant. The event had important guests, including the Governor of Parana, Brazil, Carlos Roberto Massa Junior; and Ambassador of Brazil, Kenneth Felix Haczynski Da Nobrega, marking a big step for India’s efforts to be more eco-friendly.

Located at Gangad village near Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India, the plant represents a collaborative effort between two industry leaders committed to advancing environmental stewardship. Through cutting-edge technology and innovative processes, Packem Umasree will transform recycled PET bottles into high-quality FIBC bags, pioneering a closed-loop system that minimizes waste and promotes circular economy principles.

Punit Gopalka, CEO of Packem Umasree, said, “We are honored to have Governor Carlos Roberto Massa Junior inaugurate our plant, symbolizing the strong partnership between Brazil and India in driving sustainable development. With his support, we are confident in our ability to make a significant impact on the environment while contributing to economic growth and social progress.

“Packem Umasree is poised to create employment opportunities, foster innovation, and position India as a global leader in sustainable packaging solutions. As the first of its kind in India, the plant embodies the shared values of Packem SA and Umasree Texplast, promoting collaboration, innovation, and environmental responsibility. Through this joint venture, the companies aim to inspire positive change and set new standards for sustainability in the packaging industry,” concluded Gopalka.

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