Plastic Circularity and Pyrolysis Projects

Khapoli (New Mumbai) & Uttarakhand, India

Scope of Work

NET is actively delivering projects that integrate pyrolysis technology with downstream purification and reuse, enhancing scale and alignment with petrochemical complexes. The pyrolysis process involves condensing gases to form liquid fuels, while non-condensable gases are used to power the process. Pyrolysis oil can be fractionally distilled into fuels or recycled into naphtha crackers for plastic production. Additionally, purified pyro oil can be blended with bitumen to improve road strength. NET is currently:

  • Constructing a commercial-scale pyrolysis oil purification plant at Khapoli, New Mumbai, in EPC mode

  • Partnering with technology providers to build integrated, high-IRR facilities

  • Developing projects across a scale of 1 TPD to 100 TPD, depending on feedstock and location

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NET’s Role

  • Signed MoU with the Government of Uttarakhand to set up a Plastic Circularity Facility in the state

  • Leading EPC construction of a commercial-scale pyrolysis oil purification plant at Khapoli

  • Working with global technology partners to design and scale pyrolysis units integrated with downstream chemical recovery

  • Targeting projects that generate 25–30% IRR, enabling economic as well as environmental value

Current Progress

Challenges & Excellence

Plastic pyrolysis and circularity projects demand rigorous feedstock management, environmental compliance, and product quality assurance. NET is addressing these challenges by combining process innovation with robust engineering and execution capabilities. The integration of pyrolysis oil purification and potential use in petrochemical or infrastructure applications showcases NET’s role in closing the loop on plastic waste. With state partnerships and private collaboration, NET is helping establish scalable and replicable models for India’s circular economy vision.

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