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ETG to build US$41 million sustainable polymers facility in UAE

Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi (KEZAD) Group, one of the largest operators of integrated and purpose-built economic zones, has signed a 50-year land lease agreement with ETG Bio Green Polymer, a global leader in sustainable manufacturing, to develop a cutting-edge compostable polymers facility in KEZAD A (KEZAD Al Ma’mourah).

This new plant will produce fully sustainable polymers, supporting manufacturers in shifting towards plastic-free packaging solutions.

Mohamed Al Khadar Al Ahmed, CEO of Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi – KEZAD Group, commented: “We are proud to welcome ETG to KEZAD’s ever-expanding community of sustainable businesses. As a leader in bio-compostable packaging solutions, ETG’s presence in KEZAD is a significant step forward in our endeavours to drive sustainability in industrial development and will contribute to reducing environmental impact and promoting a circular economy.

“By supporting green industries in KEZAD, we are working towards advancing Abu Dhabi’s vision for a greener future and strengthening its position as a hub for sustainable manufacturing. We look forward to a successful partnership with ETG to enable meaningful change in the polymers industry.”

With an investment of US$41 million, ETG is reinforcing its dedication to advancing green technologies in the polymer industry while contributing to a circular economy. The 22,000m² facility will focus on producing compostable polymer resin, promoting sustainable packaging solutions, and strengthening KEZAD’s role in fostering a sustainable manufacturing hub.

The new facility will capitalize on KEZAD’s advanced infrastructure, strategic market access, and business-friendly policies to expand its regional presence. The polymer industry is increasingly adopting circular economy principles and innovative sustainable production technologies to reduce waste and energy consumption. By establishing its new plant in KEZAD, ETG aims to drive sustainability within the industry while positioning itself for future growth.





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