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Castrol’s HDPE bottle now with 50% recycled plastic

This effort aligns seamlessly with Castrol’s global PATH360 strategy, which aims to reduce its plastic footprint by half by 2030, says the company.


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Sustainable Packaging
 
September 20 2024
 
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Castrol India Limited, a leading lubricant manufacturer, has taken another step towards achieving its sustainability aims by increasing recycled content in its high-density polyethylene (HDPE) plastic bottles to 50%. With this development, the company aims to achieve 2,600 metric tonnes of annual recycled plastic usage in its packaging portfolio by 2024, according to a press statement. 

Building upon its previous actions to help make its packaging more sustainable, including the commercialisation of 100% recycled bottles for POWER range in 2022 and the incorporation of 30% recycled content across its entire bottle packaging in 2023, Castrol India continues to take steps to improve its packaging practices. This latest change aligns seamlessly with Castrol’s global PATH360 strategy, which aims to reduce its plastic footprint by half by 2030. 

Sandeep Sangwan, Managing Director of Castrol India Limited, commented, “We are proud to announce this milestone in our journey towards more sustainable packaging. This achievement is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team, who have overcome challenges to develop packaging solutions that meet our high standards for quality and aesthetics.”