The new facility manufactures artificial marble and wood–plastic composite (WPC) panels.
Henkel Egypt presented its global sustainability strategy and local milestones, highlighting the site’s complete transition to clean energy.
The event will shape shape the future of the region’s food and beverage, processing, and packaging landscape.
The project aims to reduce waste in Egypt’s critical water canals.
The extension comes as part of national efforts to curb plastic pollution and accelerate the transition toward sustainable production.
The facility will focus on recycling polyethylene terephthalate (PET), producing polypropylene (DOTP) and high-density polyethylene (HDPE).
The initiative aims to collect more than 700 metric tonnes of used beverage cartons.
Private sector involvement is seen as essential to scaling infrastructure and technology.
The company posted 14% rise in revenue despite drop in profits.
The council approved reducing licence fees for rice straw collection in order to encourage contractors to continue collecting the crop residue.