Recarb

Make Plastics Using
Renewably sourced Carbon

Reduce fossil based raw materials . Reduce Carbon Footprints.

Products

Biodegradable Single Use Products

reCarb-S Series

Eliminates Pollution Causing Conventional thin Plastics in single use applications like Carry Bags, Straws, Candy Sticks, Cups, Plates, etc

Eco-Friendly / Plastic Alternate

Made of Plant based Materials

100% compostable as per IS/ISO 17088

Food Safe

reCarb-D Series

Replaces conventional plastics in applications like automotive parts& consumer products using Bio-Based materials made of plant & agriculture waste etc to reduce the dependency on fossil fuel to make plastics.

Durable like Regular Plastics

Does not use depleting fossil fuels

Plant Based Materials

Reduced Carbon Footprint

Bio – Based Durable Plastics

Applications

reCarb-S Series

  • candy sticks
  • Straws
  • Carry Bags
  • cups
  • plates

reCarb-D Series

  • Automotive Parts
  • Consumer Products
  • Plant & Agriculture Waste

Why
reCarb ?

reCarb is established to address one of the global pressing problem Climate Change and Plastics Pollution. Worlds dependency on fossil fuel has been growing and plastics are one of the industry uses 78 million tonnes in packaging alone. During COP28 world leaders agreed to reduce the dependency of fossil fuel. Plastics are one of the high potential area that can innovate wide range of packaging and durable materials based on natural resources and annually renewable feedstock.reCarb is a team of professionals with diversified knowledge base joined hands to provide most sustainable raw materials options to replace fossil plastics both in single use applications and durable applications.

Collaborations

  • reCarb is collaborated with JRS (J. RETTENMAIER & SÖHNE GMBH + CO KG- Germany) to commercialize natural fibre-based composites in India.
  • India’s premier research institute CSIR-IICT is the development partner to develop these eco-friendly plant based products portfolio.
  • reCarb manufactures and markets the products based on JRS in India.
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