Aditya Birla and Catack-H partner to develop global composite waste recycling
Today, on Tuesday 10 March 2026, on JEC World 2026, Advanced Materials Business of #AdityaBirlaChemicals (Thailand) Limited (AM-ABCTL), which is part of the Aditya Birla Group, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with South Korea-based Catack-H Co. to establish a partnership on #compositerecycling. The two companies wish to develop sustainable, scalable and commercially viable recycling solutions for the recycling of #compositewaste streams. This would benefit all the sectors in which composites are used, i.e. wind energy, construction, sports & leisure, automotive and aerospace.
Catack-H, which is a South Korea-based deep tech startup, will lead the integration and optimisation of solvolysis-based recycling technologies, combining its own one – developed by KIST (Korea Institute of Science and Technology) – and AM-ABCTL’s proprietary Recyclamine (registered trademark) technology. The aim is to establish a closed-loop recycling system in which recovered materials can be reused in the same way as before, thereby perpetuating production cycles. Catack-H plans to implement this #recycling ecosystem across Europe, the US and Asia-Pacific.
This partnership reflects our strategic focus on embedding sustainability into material innovation,” said Rajesh Balakrishnan, Chief Executive Officer, Aditya Birla Chemicals (Thailand) Limited. “Advanced composites are essential to modern industry, but their environmental footprint must be addressed. By combining our #Recyclamine technology with Catack-H’s recycling expertise, we aim to create a scalable recycling eco-system that enables circularity for composite materials.”
Jin-ho Jeong, Chief Executive Officer, Catack-H Co., Ltd.completed, “Collaborating with the #AdityaBirlaGroup gives us the opportunity to accelerate growth of our business and bring our advanced composite recycling technology from Korea to the global stage. Together, we are focused on building recycling systems that are not only technologically robust, but also economically viable and globally scalable.”
The agreement marks an important step toward cross-border collaboration in sustainable materials innovation, reinforcing the ambition of both companies to work towards establishing the principles of the circular economy in the #composites industry on a global scale.
In February 2026, #Catack-H signed a MoU with #PoscoInternational, South-Korea’s largest trading company, which will assist Catack-H both upstream and downstream in its process of recovering carbon fibres from post-production and end-of-life composites.
Aditya Birla Chemicals is exhibiting on JEC World, in Hall 6, booth M05 and Catack-H as well in Hall 6, booth T57.
Cover photo: Aditya Birla Chemicals’ booth on #JECWorld2026
source : Jeccomposites

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