Aadvikaa Clean Tech

MLP Recycling

Mumbai’s recycling efforts are greatly hampered by multi-layered packaging (MLP) because of its complicated composition and characteristics. In contrast to single-material plastics, MLP is made up of several layers of various materials, including paper, plastic, and aluminium, that are bonded together to give particular functions like strength and barrier qualities. The intricacy of the component makes it challenging to separate and recycle it all efficiently, which lowers recycling rates and increases waste accumulation. Furthermore, food leftovers and other impurities are frequently present in MLP, which makes recycling more difficult and lowers the quality of recycled materials. Because of this, MLP is frequently ignored or underutilised in conventional recycling processes, which exacerbates Mumbai’s plastic pollution problem.


Upon observing the pervasive mishandling of plastic trash, namely in the case of multilayered packaging (MLP), Aadvikaa Clean Tech set out to tackle this urgent environmental issue. We committed our efforts to investigating and creating techniques for recycling MLP because we understood the pressing demand for creative recycling solutions. Focusing on sustainability and environmental responsibility, Aadvikaa Clean Tech has made a commitment to recycling MLP waste exclusively. We hope to significantly improve Mumbai’s handling of plastic garbage and help build a more sustainable future by specialising in this difficult material.

Transforming Waste into Sustainable Solutions

At Aadvikaa Clean Tech, we’re passionate about creating a cleaner future. Multi-layered plastics are used in packaging, including sachets and other soft plastic products like soap pouches.

Our method transforms this trash into useful recycled boards that replace traditional plywood in an environmentally friendly manner. Come, let’s learn how we create sustainable products and handle garbage in an environmentally friendly manner.

Collection and Segregation

The first step in the process is MLP trash collection. The waste is transported in bundles to our facility, where a dedicated staff carefully separates it into different categories. In order to process just MLP material, this eliminates non-MLP materials, separates nozzles from detergent packs, and removes any non-MLP things. This meticulous separation is essential to the production of high-quality recycled boards.

Grinding and Flaking

After separating, the MLP materials are given to the grinder. The plastic is reduced in size by this grinder into tiny fragments called flakes. Afterwards, they are expelled by a blower device that is connected to the grinder. These resulting flakes are then gathered, placed in large gunny bags, each weighing about 35 kg, and sent to be processed further to create recycled boards. in facilities that cooperate.

Sustainable Applications

Recycled boards made from MLP flakes are an amazing substitute for traditional plywood.

They are as follows:

  • Durable: These boards possess remarkable strength and can withstand significant weight.
  • Versatile: They can be utilized in various applications, making them ideal for furniture production.
  • Sustainable: By using recycled materials, we significantly reduce our dependence on virgin wood, promoting environmental conservation.

The recycled boards we produce are incredibly versatile and can be used to manufacture a wide variety of furniture pieces. Here at Aadvikaa Clean Tech, we’ve used these boards to create:

By choosing furniture made from recycled boards, you’re not just getting beautiful and functional pieces, you’re also making a conscious decision to protect our environment. These recycled boards offer a sustainable alternative to traditional wood products, reducing reliance on deforestation and promoting a circular economy.

New Life for Old Materials:

How Recycled Plastics Can Be Used in Everyday Products

Recycled MLP can be used in Sheets as:

  • Road Making Reinforcement Panels
  • Shuttering Application
  • Doors
  • Roofing Sheets / Roofing Solutions
  • Rack Base
  • Multi Utility Bunk Bed
  • Wall Partition / Office Partition
  • Forniture (Chair & Tables, Cabin etc.)
  • Artificial Grass

Recycled PET can be used for:

  • Fibers
  • Carpets
  • Fiberfill
  • Apparel 
  • Geotextiles

Recycled SUP can be used for:

  • Furniture
  • Handbags
  • Commercial Storage Containers
  • Paver Blocks
  • Shopping Bags
  • Garments
  • Backpacks
  • Containers