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Pakka Likely to Double its Production Capacity After Raising Rs 2.44 bn

By August 13, 20242 Mins Read
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Their facility in Ayodhya is expected to become functional by 2026.

Pakka, a leading manufacturer of compostable packaging solutions, announced that it has raised funding of Rs 2.44 billion, approved by its board. The company plans to utilise these funds to establish the world’s first compostable flexible packaging facility in Ayodhya, India.

In October 2023, Pakka launched its compostable flexible packaging products in partnership with Brawny Bear, a nutrition company. With this fund, the company intends to solidify its position as a leading global brand for compostable flexible packaging. As part of its expansion plans, Pakka’s compostable flexible packaging facility, the Jagriti project, is expected to be operational by December 2025.

Pakka aims to invest part of its funding in research and development to manufacture more products in the compostable flexible packaging category. This investment is expected to double the production capacity of Pakka’s manufacturing plant in Ayodhya. Pakka’s current EBITDA is 23 per cent, which it expects to increase to 27-30 per cent following the fund raise and completion of the expansion.”

Jagdeep Hira, India Business Head, Pakka, said, “Sustainability and responsible packaging are the core of Pakka’s business strategy. The Jagriti project is an extension of this vision to contribute to a cleaner planet. This new facility will increase Pakka’s production capacity and strengthen our position in the flexible packaging industry. With this increase in the production of flexible packaging, Pakka can increase its distribution in the market. Our increased capacity will allow us to meet the growing demand for flexible packaging solutions across various sectors.”

Ved Krishna, Group Lead, Pakka said, “Pakka is fundamentally rooted in the single idea of keeping the planet cleaner. Through our innovations in food service and flexible packaging, we are focused on developing compostable solutions that minimize environmental impact. With our compostable flexible packaging facility, we envision setting a new benchmark for sustainable packaging. Our innovation and intent to contribute towards a cleaner planet will go hand in hand as we expand our offerings. This funding will provide us with the much-needed impetus for infrastructural development and research.”

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