Indorama Ventures partners for commercial-scale bio-PET bottles

Indorama Ventures Public Company Limited, a global leader in sustainable chemicals, has teamed up with Suntory, ENEOS Corporation, Mitsubishi Corporation, Iwatani, and Neste to introduce the first commercial-scale bio-PET bottle, made from ISCC+ certified bio-paraxylene. This breakthrough technology uses used cooking oil to produce PET bottles, significantly reducing the CO2 emissions of these products.

Starting in November, Suntory Group will begin introducing these bio-PET bottles for select products in Japan, with an initial launch of around 45 million beverage bottles made from this sustainable material. Suntory plans to gradually expand the use of this technology for more products in the future.

Mr. Yash Lohia, Executive President of Petchem Special Projects and Chairman of the ESG Council at Indorama Ventures, said, “This collaboration reflects the shared commitment of all partners to contribute to a sustainable future. We are honored to work with industry leaders on this innovative project, which not only opens new doors for packaging but also emphasizes the importance of teamwork in driving meaningful change. We’re excited to soon see high-quality Suntory products in these bio-PET bottles on shelves.”

This launch is a significant step forward in reducing the environmental impact of PET production. A mass balance approach was applied throughout the process to ensure that bio-based materials are effectively and transparently integrated into the PET bottles.

As a key partner in this project, Indorama Ventures is committed to supporting a circular economy for sustainable packaging. The bio-PET resin production aligns with Indorama Ventures’ long-term goals for environmental responsibility and reinforces its dedication to offering sustainable solutions to customers.

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