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New products from recycled plastic

Many factories in Dhaka’s Kamrangirchar recycle old plastic into raw materials for new plastic products. The recycled plastic granules are made by melting down plastic waste, purifying it, and then shaping it into small pellets that are ready to be used in the manufacturing process.

Workers at a Kamrangichar factory reprocess plastic waste into plastic granules to produce new products. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Workers at a Kamrangichar factory reprocess plastic waste into plastic granules to produce new products. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Workers at a Kamrangichar factory reprocess plastic waste into plastic granules to produce new products. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Workers at a Kamrangichar factory reprocess plastic waste into plastic granules to produce new products. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Old plastic granules undergo dyeing within containers at Kamrangirchar factories to produce a range of coloured new products. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Old plastic granules undergo dyeing within containers at Kamrangirchar factories to produce a range of coloured new products. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
A worker at a Kamrangichar factory pours granules of old plastic into a machine to create new plastic baskets. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
A worker at a Kamrangichar factory pours granules of old plastic into a machine to create new plastic baskets. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
This factory at Dhaka’s Kamrangirchar produces 8,000 to 10,000 products daily from old plastic granules. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
This factory at Dhaka’s Kamrangirchar produces 8,000 to 10,000 products daily from old plastic granules. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Workers at the Kamrangichar plastic manufacturing factory receive a fixed monthly salary. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Workers at the Kamrangichar plastic manufacturing factory receive a fixed monthly salary. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
New plastic items made at a Kamrangirchar factory are now ready for the market. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
New plastic items made at a Kamrangirchar factory are now ready for the market. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
New plastic items made at a Kamrangirchar factory are now ready for the market. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
New plastic items made at a Kamrangirchar factory are now ready for the market. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu

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Published : 14 Jul 2023, 07:59 PM

Updated : 14 Jul 2023, 07:59 PM

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