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LNJ GreenPET and Sumitomo Corp. sign MoU for collaboration in r-PET sector

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LNJ GreenPET, a part of the LNJ Bhilwara Group, have announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Japan-based Sumitomo Corp. to establish a strategic collaboration in the rapidly growing recycled polyethylene terephthalate (r-PET) sector in India.

The agreement outlines a multi-pronged framework for cooperation, encompassing commercial development, raw material procurement, marketing, and potential investment opportunities for the company's upcoming r-PET project in India.

As part of the partnership, both companies will jointly conduct a comprehensive market study on the r-PET landscape in India. The study will include market sizing, customer segmentation, technical assessments, supply chain benchmarking, and regulatory feasibility. These insights will serve as the foundation until LNJ GreenPET begins commercial production in 2026.

To support the project during its pre-production phase, Sumitomo Corp. will facilitate interim sourcing of r-PET flakes from Southeast Asia and other global regions. Additionally, the two companies will collaborate on pre-marketing activities, customer engagement, and the development of sales channels in both domestic and international markets.

Riju Jhunjhunwala, Chairman at LNJ Bhilwara Group, said: “This MoU with Sumitomo Corp. is a significant step towards strengthening India's circular economy ecosystem. By combining Sumitomo Corp.’s expertise with our vision for sustainable plastic recycling, we aim to create a robust r-PET value chain that addresses both domestic and global demand for sustainable packaging solutions.”

Yutaka Takamura, General Manager of Green Chemical SBU, added: “It is an honour to partner up with LNJ GreenPET in advancing the r-PET sector in India. This collaboration allows us to combine our global experience with LNJ GreenPET's local expertise to support the development of a strong circular economy. Together, we aim to create sustainable solutions that address both domestic needs and global demand.”

This partnership underlines LNJ GreenPET's commitment to developing large scale recycling solutions in India. It also supports national sustainability goals and contributes to reducing plastic waste through advanced technologies and international collaborations.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/petrochemicals/11092025/lnj-greenpet-and-sumitomo-corp-sign-mou-for-collaboration-in-r-pet-sector/

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