How Plastic is recycled into Polyester Yarn at Polygenta's Nasik Plant?
Polygenta Technologies Limited is a leading producer of recycled Polyester Filament yarn from 100% post-consumer PET bottle in Indian Subcontinent. The plant is located in Nasik, India and has a production capacity of 10,000 MT per annum. Recycling is done with the help of a patented superior chemical technology called ReNEW. For more details please log on to www.polygenta.com and get in touch with the team. Please Note: The video has part which shows use of PTA & MEG in the production process, is no longer used as we have shifted completely in to recycling as oppose to earlier production of 80% virgin Polyester and 20% recycled Polyester.

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