Runaya has unveiled plans to expand its Green Aluminium Recovery business and significantly increase its Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) production capacity, more than doubling its output. As part of its sustainability-driven growth strategy, the company is committed to scaling its metal recovery and sustainable manufacturing operations, emphasising resource efficiency and circular economy principles.
Runaya's Green Aluminium Recovery business recovers aluminium from industrial waste, minimising landfill use and lowering carbon emissions. The company aims to scale this model globally, enabling industrial growth while promoting sustainable resource management. Additionally, Runaya plans to substantially increase its FRP production capacity to meet the growing demand in the telecom and infrastructure sectors.
Runaya is embracing automation and digital technologies across its manufacturing processes to enhance efficiency and sustainability as part of its future strategy. The company has collaborated with leading academic institutions, including IIT Kharagpur, to drive research and innovation in sustainable materials and resource recovery. Committed to responsible growth, Runaya has embedded sustainability into its business framework, aligning its expansion plans with global best practices.
"By scaling this model globally, Runaya aims to transform industrial waste into valuable resources, fostering a circular economy that minimises waste and maximises resource reuse. By enhancing its FRP production capabilities, Runaya will better meet market needs while reinforcing its position as a leader in innovative, sustainable solutions," the company said.
Focused on environmental responsibility and sustainable production, Runaya seeks to expand its global footprint while strengthening its role as a leading innovator in green metals and composite materials.
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