Recycling of PET waste (bottles) for the manufacture of textile filaments

Project description

This unit focuses on recycling PET (polyethylene terephthalate) waste, primarily from plastic bottles, to produce textile filaments. This project aims to transform plastic waste into useful and sustainable products, thereby reducing the environmental impact of single-use plastics while meeting the growing demand for recycled materials in the textile industry.

Capacity: 10,000 to 30,000 tons/year of processed materials

Business sector

Industry

Buildings / Land

Land area: 5,000 to 10,000 m²
Buildings: 3,000 to 6,000 m²

Investment amount

15-35 Million DHS

Revenue

50-100 direct jobs

Gross Margin

25 – 45%

Number of jobs

20-50 Million DHS

Key investment advantages

Subsidies

Industrial Development and Investment Fund (FDI)

ISTITMAR program for SMEs or very small businesses, depending on turnover

Investment Charter Main Mechanism

Training assistance

"IDMAJ" Program«
"TAEHIL" Program«

The market and the clientele

Walk : Local: 60% / Export: 40%

 

Target clientele Textile industry, clothing manufacturers, producers of eco-friendly fabrics, and sustainable fashion companies.

Major fashion brands, technical textile companies, and manufacturers of sporting and leisure goods using recycled materials.

KEY FACTS

The beverage packaging market is growing. The volume of waste is expected to be proportional to this growth. Currently, there are no PET waste recycling facilities in our country.

 

The aim of this project is to valorize this waste into polyester filaments (textile) and to minimize, on a national scale, the costs of shipping PET waste abroad.

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