Tinna Rubber and Infrastructure Limited announced the introduction of a new plant at its existing Panipat facility dedicated for the production of Thermo Plastic Elastomer (TPE). In light of the prevailing issue of plastic pollution that the nation faces, the company has perceived this challenge as an opportunity for innovation. With a deep-rooted commitment to sustainable practices, it have taken the bold step of establishing its first plant to manufacture Composite Polymer.

This innovative facility will employ waste plastic and waste rubber as raw materials, transforming them into valuable resources. The plant's impressive capacity allows for the processing of an estimated 6,000 tons annually. Approximately 60% of this volume will comprise various plastic wastes while the remaining 40% will consist of Crumb Rubber derived from discarded tires.

By utilizing these materials, it will actively contribute to the reduction of environmental harm caused by plastic and rubber waste. This new plant represents a substantial leap towards achieving its sustainability goals in manufacturing specialized materials moving up to value chain. The company expects to commission the plant by end of Quarter four of this Financial Year.