October 12, 2025 | 07:00

Stavian Recycling partners with Starlinger and AMUT for recycling project upgrade

Khánh Vy

The aim is to produce rPET recycled products of the highest quality in Southeast Asia, suitable for export to demanding markets such as Europe, the US, and Japan.

Stavian Recycling partners with Starlinger and AMUT for recycling project upgrade
Stavian Recycling joins forces with Starlinger and AMUT during the MOU signing ceremony in Germany, October 10.

Stavian Recycling Joint Stock Company (Stavian Recycling) officially signed Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) for cooperation with two world-leading enterprises in plastic recycling technology: Starlinger GmbH (Austria) and AMUT S.p.A. (Italy).

The signing ceremony, taking place in Germany on October 10, marks a significant beginning in realizing the rPET Recycling Plant Project, part of the Stavian Recycling Complex in Nghi Son Economic Zone, Thanh Hoa province (central Vietnam), with an anticipated capacity of 17,000 tons per year.

According to the MOUs, Starlinger GmbH will supply its recoSTAR PET ART line – a European-standard recycling technology trusted by numerous global brands such as Coca-Cola and PepsiCo.

Concurrently, AMUT S.p.A. will provide a washing, cleaning, and waste plastic material processing line (washing line) that incorporates the most advanced technology available today, ensuring the input material meets international quality standards.

This collaboration with two premier global technology providers underscores the commitment of Stavian Recycling, and the Stavian Group as a whole, to investing in advanced technology. The aim is to produce rPET recycled products of the highest quality in Southeast Asia, suitable for export to demanding markets such as Europe, the US, and Japan.

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