Learn more about our story, mission, vision and values
At Re-PET, we believe in the power of innovation to drive positive change. What began as a single vision to reduce plastic waste and create a more sustainable future has grown into one of the most advanced plastic recycling factories in the industry.
Founded by Eng. Omar Hamza, our journey started from the ground up. With passion for environmental sustainability and a belief that technology could unlock new solutions, we took the bold step of starting this factory from scratch. From overcoming challenges in the early days to assembling a team of like-minded experts.
Today, Re-PET stands at the forefront of plastic recycling technology. With cutting-edge sorting systems and state-of-the-art equipment, we’re able to process and recycle plastics more efficiently than ever before, turning waste into valuable resources: premium quality, food-grade flakes.
As we look to the future, we’re excited to continue our journey of growth, innovation, and environmental stewardship.
“To be a global leader in plastic recycling, setting the standard for environmental stewardship and sustainable practices.”
“To innovate and lead in the sustainable recycling of plastic waste, transforming it into valuable resources that contribute to a circular economy through our technologies.”
Sustainability
We prioritize environmentally friendly practices that minimize waste and conserve resources, promoting a circular economy.
Innovation
We embrace creativity and technology to improve recycling processes and develop new solutions for plastic waste management.
Integrity
We conduct our operations with transparency and honesty, ensuring that our stakeholders can trust our commitments to quality and sustainability.
Quality
We are dedicated to maintaining the highest standards in our recycling processes to ensure the quality and reliability of our products.
Responsibility
We recognize our role in environmental stewardship and are committed to reducing our ecological footprint while promoting responsible consumption