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Jyoti World showcases recycled polymer ecosystem at GCPRS 2026

Jul. 24, 2026
By AI, Created 11:30 UTC, Jul 24, 2026, AGP -

Jyoti World Private Limited used the 3rd Global Conclave on Plastics Recycling & Sustainability in New Delhi to show how recycled plastics can move from waste streams into engineering compounds and urban infrastructure. The company highlighted its in-house compounding, contract manufacturing, and INFIN™ product lines as tools for circular manufacturing and EPR compliance.

Why it matters: - Jyoti World positioned recycled plastics as a substitute for virgin materials in demanding industrial and civic applications. - The company linked its products to India’s Extended Producer Responsibility requirements, carbon reduction goals, and circular economy targets. - The pitch matters to recyclers, OEMs, and policymakers because it connects waste recovery with end-use performance.

What happened: - Jyoti World Private Limited presented its circular manufacturing ecosystem at the 3rd Global Conclave on Plastics Recycling & Sustainability (GCPRS 2026) at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi. - The company exhibited at Hall 6, Booth No. 51-A. - Jyoti World highlighted custom-engineered polymer compounds and INFIN™ smart-city infrastructure made from recycled plastics. - The company framed the event as a forum for aligning recyclers, polymer manufacturers, OEMs, and policymakers around sustainable manufacturing. - Jyoti World has 60 years of plastics processing expertise.

The details: - Jyoti World said its engineering polymer portfolio is manufactured entirely in-house using twin-screw extrusion technology and quality control protocols. - The portfolio covers electrical systems, automotive systems, appliances, industrial machinery, consumer products, and civic infrastructure. - The company listed Nylon 6 and Nylon 66 grades that are glass fibre or bead reinforced, heat-stabilized, and flame-retardant to V0 standards. - Jyoti World also offered Polycarbonate and PC/ABS alloys that are high-impact modified, UV-stabilized, and custom-colored. - The portfolio includes ABS and PBT alloys that are mineral-filled, hydrolysis-resistant, and high-rigidity formulations. - The company said its compounding materials are available in three grade tiers. - Prime Grades use 100% virgin engineering resins for extreme-performance applications. - Hybrid Grades blend virgin and recycled resins to balance sustainability and mechanical integrity. - Recycled Grades use post-industrial waste and post-consumer waste to support EPR compliance. - Jyoti World’s manufacturing ecosystem includes polymer compounding, an in-house tool room, plastic machining, profile extrusion, injection moulding from 60 to 1,200 tons, and final product assembly. - The company said the integrated setup helps maintain product quality, shorten development timelines, and protect customer intellectual property. - Jyoti World said the INFIN™ line upcycles hard-to-recycle multi-layer packaging waste into durable end-use products. - The INFIN™ range is 100% waterproof, rot-free, and resistant to weather and UV exposure. - The products are designed to avoid periodic painting, varnishing, or anti-rust treatment. - INFIN™ ReBench seats are aimed at public parks, smart cities, educational campuses, corporate parks, and transit hubs. - INFIN™ ReBench is offered with or without a backrest and in natural wood, carbon, and recycled finishes. - INFIN™ Re-Pallets are made from recycled engineering polymers and multi-layer packaging blends. - INFIN™ Re-Pallets are splinter-free, moisture-resistant, and termite-proof alternatives to wooden pallets. - INFIN™ Re-Pallets are positioned for industrial warehousing, logistics, automated material handling, and exports. - INFIN™ Re-Shelters use modular recycled plastic composite panels. - INFIN™ Re-Shelters are designed for transit shelters, public amenities, modular utility kiosks, and site offices. - The shelters use corrosion-resistant structural panels and fast modular assembly. - Jyoti World said the shelter products are built for long outdoor service life. - The company said its contract manufacturing model bridges raw waste recovery and engineered product performance. - Jyoti World said its products support India’s circular economy and OEM EPR compliance. - The company’s website is More information.

Between the lines: - Jyoti World is trying to move the conversation beyond recycling volumes and toward higher-value industrial reuse. - The booth presentation suggests a strategy built around controlling more of the value chain, from compounding and tooling to finished products. - The INFIN™ products also show an effort to prove recycled plastics can compete with wood and metal in outdoor infrastructure.

What’s next: - Jyoti World is likely to keep marketing its recycled and hybrid material grades to manufacturers that need both performance and compliance. - The company may use the INFIN™ portfolio to expand into civic, logistics, and infrastructure markets where durable recycled products can replace conventional materials. - The company did not announce a new launch date, but the GCPRS showcase indicates continued emphasis on circular manufacturing offerings.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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