Indorama Ventures reaches recycling milestone

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Indorama Ventures reaches recycling milestone

With over 20 recycling facilities in 11 countries and bolstered by robust business partnerships and streamlined operations, Indorama Ventures recycles an impressive 789 bottles every second.

Source: Recycling Magazine

Recycling 150 billion PET bottles is more than a milestone — it reflects the power of people, purpose, and technology driving scalable, sustainable impact. We’re grateful to our consumers, customers, and partners who make this progress possible. This achievement reinforces the value of long-term thinking, strategic investment, and collaboration as we lead the shift toward a circular economy. We’re proud of how far we’ve come—and are committed to going further.

Yash Lohia, Executive President of Petchem and Chairman of the ESG Council

In addition to the significant advantages of recycling and reusing PET, this achievement generates tangible environmental and social benefits. By recycling 150 billion PET bottles, Indorama Ventures has contributed to preventing approximately 3.8 million tons of CO₂ emissions throughout the product lifecycle and has diverted 2.8 million tons of plastic waste from landfills and the natural environment.

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