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Plastic production has risen, with global production reaching over 360 million tons in 2020. Unfortunately, only about 9% of this plastic gets recycled, leading to the accumulation of plastic waste in landfills and oceans. This situation presents a significant challenge but also an opportunity. It is possible to create value from waste by repurposing waste management and recycling into a commercial business model.
Innovative ways of creating value from waste have been gaining traction in the business world, with some companies turning plastic waste into reusable items. With determination and the right partners, it is possible to transform the waste management and recycling industry into a lucrative business model.
By adding tariffs on using plastics, businesses can be incentivised to adopt environmentally friendly practices while simultaneously reducing waste and helping to create a cleaner planet. Companies worldwide are already embracing this approach. With the UAE's ambitious vision and government backing, there is an opportunity to align with this global trend and create a sustainable future while generating income.
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As one of the only companies in the region to support a closed loop for plastic by recycling it into new products, Ravago’s ability to efficiently process polyethylene terephthalate (PET) at scale is critical to meeting local and regional demand for sustainable clothing and recycled packaging.
Headquartered in Abu Dhabi since 2010, the sustainable textiles wholesaler specialises in recycling plastic bottles into its trademarked PET flake, Greenspun™ yarn, to supply customised uniforms, clothing, and accessories to a diverse range of B2B customers. In addition, its Greenspun™ yarn is also used to manufacture a variety of recycled packaging to support the FMCG sector in achieving its sustainability goals. With a steadfast mission to reduce plastic pollution and support a closed loop industry, Ravago entered 2022 with a vision to expand its PET manufacturing capacity. To do this, the company set forth to establish a new recycling factory with these critical questions in mind:
  • How could the company ensure its new facility supported the necessary scale of its recycling equipment?
  • How could the company deliver on its promise of executing sustainable manufacturing practices throughout the production cycle?
  • How could the company guarantee timely delivery to its growing customer base in the UAE and beyond?
These specific requirements meant selecting a manufacturing base that not only offered scalable and cost-competitive operations but also supported tailored facilities for sustainable production methods and seamless access to key customers.

At Ravago, our mission is to provide a sustainable solution by recycling plastic into polyester yarn and packaging to support a closed loop and reduce our reliance on resources.

Jereon Adriaansens,

Supply & Trade Director, Ravago

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