Mumbai, Mar 30: Covestro India, a leading manufacturer of advanced polymer materials, has been honoured with the ‘Best Plastics & Polymers Brand 2026’ recognition by The Times Group, with BMGI as the knowledge partner.

Covestro India Recognised as ‘Best Plastics & Polymers Brand 2026’

 The recognition celebrates organisations driving innovation, technological advancement, and service excellence within India’s plastics and polymers industry. The selection process involved a comprehensive and transparent evaluation of companies and their contributions to the sector.

This accolade highlights Covestro India’s continued commitment to delivering high-performance material solutions rooted in the principles of the circular economy—focused on keeping materials in use, reducing reliance on virgin fossil resources, and enabling industries such as automotive, electronics, construction, and healthcare to adopt more sustainable practices.

Commenting on the recognition, Anand Srinivasan, Managing Director, Covestro India & Head of Polycarbonate – ISC, said,

“We are grateful for this recognition as it affirms our strategic direction. At Covestro, our vision is to become fully circular—designing materials that can be recovered, recycled, and reintroduced into the value chain. In India, we are working closely with partners across industries to accelerate this transition. Innovation remains at the core of delivering solutions that are both high-performing and environmentally responsible.”

Covestro India continues to play a key role in supporting India’s manufacturing growth by delivering cutting-edge polymer solutions and fostering industry collaborations aligned with the country’s sustainability and circular economy goals.

Globally, Covestro is among the leading producers of high-quality polymer materials, catering to industries such as mobility, construction, electronics, healthcare, and telecommunications. The company is fully committed to advancing the circular economy and aims to achieve climate neutrality for Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by 2035, with Scope 3 emissions targeted for neutrality by 2050.

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