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Nile Company for Plastic Recycling expands with $15M investment

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Nile Company for Plastic Recycling expands with $15M investment

Walid Gamal El-Din, Chairman of the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZONE), on Tuesday witnessed the signing of a contract for the expansion of the Nile Plastic Recycling Company project. The ceremony took place at the SCZONE's headquarters in the New Administrative Capital, with the expansion set within the Main Development Company (MDC) industrial developer's integrated Sokhna Industrial Zone.

The agreement was signed by Major General Walid Youssef, MDC's Managing Director, and Shady Magdy El-Tantawy, Chairman, and Mohamed Saber El-Saadany, Executive Director and Managing Director, of Nile Plastic Recycling Company.

The $15 million (742 million Egyptian pounds) expansion will fund an annex for recycling polyethylene terephthalate (PET), the primary raw material used in food-grade plastic packaging.

The expansion will see the establishment of an annex dedicated to recycling PET, the primary raw material for food-grade plastic containers. This new facility, spanning 10,000 square meters, is expected to create around 500 direct jobs and boast a production capacity of 20,000 tonnes of treated plastic waste annually.

Approximately 70% of the new project's output will be earmarked for export, with the remaining 30% catering to domestic market demand. This aligns with Egypt's drive to boost industrial exports and enhance the added value of recycled Egyptian products. This phase is slated to commence operations after the completion of the first phase.

Gamal El-Din emphasized that the expansion reflects SCZONE's commitment to its strategy of supporting the green economy and promoting sustainability. He highlighted that recycling projects are a cornerstone of efforts to transition towards a clean, low-emission industry, contributing to resource conservation, job creation, and boosting the global competitiveness of Egyptian products.

He added that SCZONE continues to attract quality investments that support Egypt's circular economy drive, praising Nile Plastic Recycling's success in the first phase, which encouraged this new expansion.

Nile Plastic Recycling's initial project in the Sokhna Industrial Zone began in November 2024 with a $20 million investment over 12,000 square meters. That plant, expected to start operations in the first half of 2026, focuses on recycling PET bottles into food-grade recycled PET (rPET) and also created 500 jobs. The new expansion builds on the success of this initial phase, reflecting growing confidence in SCZONE's investment environment.