Making synthetic rubber sheets from discarded plastic
Business Plastic Collected for Recycling to make synthetic rubber sheets

Chemical Based Plastic Recycling in Bangladesh

Bangladesh has been making efforts to address its substantial plastic pollution problem, particularly with single-use plastic bags, but the implementation of chemical recycling remains limited. The country has faced challenges due to a lack of advanced recycling technology and inadequate waste segregation systems. Although the government has implemented policies like the National 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) Strategy and a ban on polythene bags, enforcement has been inconsistent. As a result, plastic bags often end up polluting rivers and oceans, with an estimated 14 million plastic bags discarded daily in Dhaka alone.

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BusinessEconomy Global Startup Award Bangladesh Region Finalist

We are Selected as Regional Finalist in Global Startup Awards South Asia Region – Bangladesh

We are thrilled to announce that our startup KS Rubber Industries has been selected as a finalist in the Global Startup Awards for the South Asia Region – Bangladesh! This recognition is a significant milestone in our journey toward creating a sustainable future by recycling plastic materials and reducing carbon emissions.

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Business Discarded Plastic Bags

Virgin Plastic Resin vs. Recycled Plastic Resin

Everyday hundreds of tons of plastic bags are thrown away in the streets of Bangladesh. Discarded plastic bags are washed down to the river, drainage system and ultimately blocking the city drainage systems. During rainy season, clogged up drainage lines are errupted with human waste, which pollutes the city roads and alley.

Every year this types of problem getting bigger and bigger. Meaning we do not have a proper plan to reduce, recycle, reuse plastic materials. If we have plan and action,

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Business Natural Rubber Bale

Natural Rubber Mastication

Rubber mastication plays a crucial role in the production of various rubber products, including tires, belts, hoses, gaskets, and seals. By effectively masticating the rubber, manufacturers can achieve better mixing of additives, such as fillers, accelerators, and curing agents, resulting in improved properties like strength, flexibility, and durability in the final rubber product.

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