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Stavian Recycling Complex has officially received Investment Registration Certificate

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Stavian Recycling JSC has officially received the Investment Registration Certificate for the Stavian Plastic Recycling Complex project, located in Nghi Son Economic Zone, Thanh Hoa Province, marking a significant milestone in the development of one of Vietnam’s most advanced and large-scale plastic recycling complexes, contributing to the growth of the circular plastics industry and promoting a sustainable national economy.

Stavian Recycling JSC officially received the Investment Registration Certificate for the Stavian Plastic Recycling Complex in Nghi Son Economic Zone, Thanh Hoa Province, at a formal function attended by the Nghi Son Economic Zone Authority. The Complex will be located at Lot CN2-1, Industrial Park of Nghi Son Economic Zone. The project features advanced, world-class equipment and technologies that are environmentally friendly, energy- and water-efficient, highly automated, and compliant with the strictest environmental and quality standards set by leading global FMCG brands in the U.S. and Europe.

In the first phase, Stavian Plastic Recycling Complex will operate with an estimated capacity of 17,000 tons/year, focusing on recycling post-consumer PET bottles into high-quality rPET resins that meet food-grade standards. Scheduled to commence operation in Q1/2027, the Complex will help secure domestic raw material sources, reduce reliance on virgin plastics, promote recycling habits within the community, and support the establishment of a globally aligned waste sorting and collection ecosystem.

Additionally, Stavian Recycling JSC and Anh Phat Investment Construction – Trading JSC signed the Land Handover Agreement. The project site is located on a central transportation axis, approximately 6 km from the CT01 Expressway and around 10 km from Nghi Son Deep-Sea Port.

With a long-term vision for sustainable development aligned with ESG standards and Vietnam’s EPR policy, the Stavian Plastic Recycling Complex is expected to process hundreds of millions of post-consumer plastic bottles annually, resulting in over 30,000 tons of CO₂ equivalent emissions reduction per year compared to virgin plastics, and thereby helping to mitigate plastic waste pollution across ecosystems, including rivers and oceans.

Commenting on the green transition journey, Mr. Tony, Dinh Duc Thang – Chairman and CEO of Stavian Group – stated: “This project represents not only an industrial initiative but also a strong, long-term commitment from Stavian Group to support the nation in advancing green growth, promoting the circular economy, and achieving Net Zero targets.”

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