Production

With daily recycling capacity of 45 tonnes of PET bottles, Khalis Fiber exemplifies the potential for positive change through eco-conscious industrial practices.

The PET bottles are a significant contributor to plastic pollution.

Production

These bottles are notorious for their long degradation periods, often lasting hundreds of years, causing immense harm to ecosystems and wildlife. Each day, the company processes millions of bottles, diverting them from landfills and incineration. This environmentally conscious initiative drastically reduces the plastic waste burden and minimizes the associated negative impacts on the environment. By providing an avenue for responsible disposal of PET bottles. The recycling process begins with sorting the collected PET bottles, shredding, washing, drying, crumping, drying, cutting, boilin and transforming them into high-quality fibers. These fibers find applications in numerous industries, thus closing the loop on plastic waste and promoting a sustainable approach to manufacturing.

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Daily Capacity of tonnes

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Each day, the company processes millions of bottles

One of the primary beneficiaries of their recycled fiber is the textile industry. By incorporating Khalis Fiber’s eco-friendly fiber into their products, clothing manufacturers can significantly reduce their environmental footprint. This, in turn, resonates with environmentally conscious consumers who actively seek sustainable fashion choices.
Khalis Fiber’s contributions to sustainable practices have garnered admiration and recognition. As an exemplary model for recycling initiatives, the company has inspired similar ventures in other regions, promoting a domino effect of positive change.
Khalis Fiber stands as a remarkable example of how industrial innovation and environmental responsibility can go hand in hand. The company has solidified its position as a pioneer in the battle against plastic pollution. This process is supervised by local and international rating agencies like ISO and Control Union.