Stavian Recycling signs MoUs with Amut and Starlinger for the recycle in Vietnam
On October 10, at the K 2025 show in Düsseldorf, Stavian Recycling Joint Stock Company (Stavian Recycling) has signed two Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with two leading global enterprises in plastic recycling technology – Amut from Italy and Starlinger from Austria. The signing marks a significant milestone in the implementation of the rPET Recycling Plant Project, located within the Stavian Recycling Complex in the Nghi Son Economic Zone (Thanh Hoa Province), with a planned annual capacity of 17,000 tonnes.
Under the two MoUs, Starlinger will supply the recoSTAR PET ART line – a state-of-the-art European technology widely adopted by global brands such as Coca-Cola and PepsiCo. Meanwhile, Amut will provide a washing line for post-consumer plastic materials, utilizing its most advanced technologies to ensure input quality that meets international standards. This collaboration with two world-class technology providers demonstrates the strong commitment of Stavian Recycling in particular, and Stavian Group as a whole, to investing in cutting-edge solutions to produce high-quality rPET products that meet the most stringent export requirements and standards in Europe, the United States, and Japan.
Sharing about this event, Tony, Dinh Duc Thang – Chairman cum CEO of Stavian Group – stated: “The collaboration between Stavian Recycling and two global technology leaders – Starlinger and Amut – marks a strategic step forward that reflects our determination to invest comprehensively and pursue sustainable development and the circular economy. We believe the rPET Recycling Plant Project in the Nghi Son Economic Zone will become a pioneering model of advanced technology and environmental standards in the region, contributing meaningfully to Vietnam’s green growth goals.”
With advanced technology and strong production capacity, the rPET Recycling Plant of the Stavian Recycling Complex is expected to create added value for the domestic plastic recycling industry, promote exports, generate employment opportunities, increase local budget revenues, and enhance Vietnam’s competitiveness in the global recycling sector.



