Uzbek Investor Plans to Launch Plastic Production in Kyrgyzstan
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The facility will recycle polyethylene waste

Uzbekistan-based company Nosirxon-Muslim plans to invest in a new plastic granule production facility in Kyrgyzstan, according to the Kyrgyz Republic’s Trade Mission in Uzbekistan.
The plant will use local polyethylene waste as its primary raw material. The recycled granules will be used to manufacture composite panels.
Nosirxon-Muslim currently produces aluminium and composite panels under the Trade, Alu-Magnit, and Yasar brands. These panels are used for façade and interior finishes, public infrastructure, and advertising structures.
Earlier, Kursiv Uzbekistan reported that China is ready to invest in cotton fibre processing plants in Surkhandarya.