The Pashupati Group

A Legacy of Innovation
and Sustainability

A Journey to
Revolutionize
Recycling in India

For over four decades, Pashupati Group has remained steadfast in its commitment to values, emerging as a distinguished hub for innovation, sustainability, and recreation. We specialize in reusing and recycling plastics, transforming them into sustainable packaging solutions.

Over the last 2 decades, our footprint has expanded to eight Indian states, reflecting our dedication to investing in waste that fosters opportunities for businesses to fortify their foundations and contribute positively to the environment.

2025

Expanded capacity in Polytex with 15,000 MΤΡΑ.

Expansion in Kundana with 21,000 MTPA of rPET flakes and 25,056 MTPA of rPETchips food grade*

Expansion in Tapeline capacity 3,600 ΜΤΡΑ in Salasar Techno Tex Pvt. Ltd.

2024

Diversified Polytex into FDA-approved recycled food-grade Granules (25,056 ΜΤΡΑ).

Diversified Excrusion into Polyolefin recycling with capacity of 26,400 ΜΤΡΑ.

2021

Established Salasar Techno Tex Pvt. Ltd. for woven fabrics (17,000 MTPA).

2020

Expanded Extrusion to 12,400 MTPA

Established Kundan Techno Tex Pvt. Ltd. for food-grade PET flakes (39,600 MTPA).

2017

Launched Pashupati Extrusion Pvt. Ltd. for PET granules (11,000 MTPA).

2016

Expanded capacities in Polytex (54,200 MTPA) and SRM Spinners (18,046 spindles).

2014

Founded SRM Spinners Ltd. for synthetic yarn (12,890 spindles).

2013

Increased Pashupati Polytex capacity to 43,200 MTPA.

2012

Set up Shree Ram Polymers for rPET masterbatches.

2011

Capacity expansion in Pashupati Polytex Pvt. Ltd. to touch 35,000 MTPA.

2010

Capacity expansion in Pashupati Laminators Pvt. Ltd. to touch 35,000 MTPA.

2009

Established Pashupati Polytex Pvt. Ltd. for recycled polyester staple fibre and PET flakes (14,000 MTPA).

2008

Established Pashupati Laminators Pvt. Ltd. for woven fabrics, tarpaulins and bags (14,400 MTPA).

2000

Founded Pashupati Agencies for import/export, real estate and mining.

1979

Began plastic recycling; converting waste shopping bags into HDPE pipes alongside trading.