From Consumption to Circulation: Building India’s Petro-Materials Transformation Economy
On 28 April, Hyderabad-based materials transformation company Srichakra Polyplast announced that it will invest ₹425 crore to expand its food-grade recycled PET (rPET) capacity from around 90,000 tonnes to over 113,000 tonnes by 2026, and is targeting ₹1,000 crore in revenue in FY27-28, as reported by BusinessLine. The company, which reported revenue of ₹227 crore in FY25, expects to scale to ₹400 crore in FY26, with the planned investment directly supporting this growth through capacity expansion and higher-spec, food-grade recycling capabilities. This development may appear, at first glance, as incremental progress in waste management. In reality, they point to a deeper structural shift. The BusinessLine report further said that from April 2026, companies using PET bottles will be required to incorporate 40 per cent recycled content, up from 30 per cent earlier, tightening compliance requirements across the value chain. T he plastic recycling market, thus, is running into a structura...