Long-Term Customer and Partner Decathlon Release Informative Video

perPETual would like to thank Decathlon for the release of this informative video. It displays our existing plant currently converting over 3 million plastic bottles a day into high quality mono(esters) using our proprietary technology and continuous process. This can be directly converted into high-quality recycled filament yarns that Decathlon use in their products.

perPETual are proud that we can make a significant impact on the world alongside valued customers and partners such as Decathlon that have supported us over the years.

perPETual Co-Founder & COO Vikram Nagargoje To Speak at I.C.I.S. PET Value Chain Conference

perPETual co-founder and COO Vikram Nagargoje will be attending and speaking at the upcoming I.C.I.S. PET Value Chain Conference: Building A Positive Future. The event will take place in Amsterdam, The Netherlands from 17th March – 18th March 2020.

Please feel free to approach him during the event to ask about perPETual and the work that we do to make a material difference to the world we live in.

For more information about the event and how you can attend visit – https://www.icisevents.com/ehome/petvaluechain/home/ 

perPETual CEO to attend Texprocess panel to explore ‘Commercialising Sustainability’ – Techtextil 2019 Frankfurt

perPETual co-founder & CEO Vivek Tandon will be joining a panel at the upcoming TechTextil 2019 trade fair in Frankfurt to discuss sustainable strategies towards the commercialisation of fashion industry innovations.

Please feel free to approach him during the event and discuss perPETual and the work that we do in making a material difference to our world. The trade fair will take place between May 14th-17th 2019, in which the panel shall commence on Tuesday 14th May.

Techtextil 2019 Frankfurt – https://techtextil.messefrankfurt.com/frankfurt/en.html

Plastic Free World Conference 2019

perPETual CEO Dr. Vivek Tandon will be attending and presenting at the upcoming Plastic Free World Conference & Expo 27/28th June 2019 in Frankfurt. Please feel free to approach him to discuss the topics raised or for information about perPETual and the work that we do to make a material difference

Visit the Plastic Free World 2019 official site – https://plasticfree-world.com 

perPETual Technologies: 2 Billion Plastic Bottles Transformed

LONDON, April 16, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — perPETual Technologies GmbH. (“perPETual”) just completed recycling its 2 billionth used plastic bottle using its own proprietary developed and patented sustainable recycling process. 

perPETual achieved this on the 16th April 2019 with their manufacturing partner based in India, where they are currently recycling approximately 2.5 million bottles daily.  These bottles are transformed into sustainable ester, which in turn can be used to manufacture a wide range of high-quality, sustainable, recycled polyester products.

The perPETual process

Every year, 600 billion plastic bottles are used across the globe, and pollution from plastic waste has been hitting headlines for years. However, Dr Vivek Tandon, CEO and Co-Founder of perPETual, has a different vision of used plastic. “Isn’t it crazy,” said Dr Tandon, “that dirty, toxic crude oil mined out of the ground is referred to as “black gold” whereas plastic bottles used just once to contain clean drinking water are referred to as waste after just one use? We at perPETual see used plastic bottles not as waste, but as a valuable resource which can be efficiently transformed to replace conventional oil-based chemicals. We have developed the world’s only known profitable, commercial scale process which can help reduce the world’s plight of waste plastic bottles by making it highly profitable to recycle them.”

Using breakthrough, patented technology, perPETual has developed a depolymerisation process to break down plastics back into esters (the base chemical building block to make poly(esters)). perPETual’s process uses 86% less water and 75% less energy than the conventional method of producing esters from crude oil. The esters produced by perPETual are currently used to produce high-quality, sustainable filament yarns which are used by many of the worlds leading clothing and apparel brands, as can be found on the perPETual website. Many of these brands, impressed with the high quality of yarn produced, have expressed intentions of using 100% sustainable polyester made from used plastic bottles in their products in the future.

“I am so pleased to have crossed this milestone with our partner in India,” said Dr Tandon. “To date, perPETual has maintained a low profile, but due to customer demand for more product and the successful scaling up of our process, we now seek both financial and industrial partners to expand our process globally. Together we can make a material difference to our world.”

To find out more please feel free to explore this website and follow us on Twitter: @perPETualYarns or email us on info@perpetual-technologies.com.

SOURCE perPETual Technologies GmbH.

Official Release – https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/perpetual-global-technologies-2-billion-plastic-bottles-transformed-300833017.html

French Translation – https://www.prnewswire.com/fr/communiques-de-presse/perpetual-global-technologies-2-milliards-de-bouteilles-en-plastique-transformees-896137422.html