Loop Industries (LOOP) Corporate presentation summary
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Corporate presentation summary
20 Mar, 2026Market opportunity and industry drivers
Global polyester recycling market is expanding, driven by regulations, brand commitments, and sustainability mandates.
Only 12% of 500 billion plastic bottles and less than 1% of 92 million metric tons of textile waste are recycled annually.
Government mandates worldwide are increasing recycled content requirements and imposing taxes on virgin plastics.
Major brands have set ambitious 2030 targets for recycled content and emissions reductions.
Even with 10 facilities, market penetration would be less than 1% of total polyester and 7% of recycled polyester.
Technology and product differentiation
Proprietary depolymerization technology enables recycling of low-value, hard-to-recycle polyester waste.
Produces virgin-quality polyester from 100% recycled content, with up to 81% lower GHG emissions than virgin production.
Technology is globally patented in over 80 countries and certified food-safe by FDA and Health Canada.
Can process any type of polyester waste, enabling textile-to-textile and packaging-to-packaging recycling.
Product portfolio includes Twist™ polyester for textiles, PET bottle-grade resin, tire cord fiber, and DMT monomer.
Commercialization and strategic partnerships
Commercialization strategy combines direct investment (JVs), licensing, and engineering services for global deployment.
First technology license sold to Reed Société Générale Group in 2024 for a European facility.
Joint ventures with Ester Industries (India) and Reed Société Générale Group (Europe) target large-scale facilities.
Strategic alliances with Shinkong and Hyosung TNC integrate recycled resin into global textile supply chains.
Multi-year offtake agreements secured with Nike and Taro Plast for resin and DMT supply.
Latest events from Loop Industries
- Net loss narrowed to $5.2M as India project advanced and Reed financing neared closing.LOOP
Q1 20253 Feb 2026 - Reed financing closing in November supports India expansion as losses and cash burn persist.LOOP
Q2 202519 Jan 2026 - Nike anchors India JV as net loss narrows, projects advance, and liquidity remains a focus.LOOP
Q3 202615 Jan 2026 - $20.8M financing and first tech license closed; India JV advances, net loss widens.LOOP
Q3 202510 Jan 2026 - Low-energy recycling tech drives global textile-to-textile growth and strong returns.LOOP
11th Annual Waste and Environmental Symposium26 Dec 2025 - Secured key contracts, narrowed net loss, and advanced commercialization and financing efforts.LOOP
Q2 202617 Dec 2025 - Resale of 7,072,220 shares by a strategic investor, with no proceeds to the company.LOOP
Registration Filing16 Dec 2025 - Registering up to $175M in securities to fund growth, facility expansion, and strategic initiatives.LOOP
Registration Filing16 Dec 2025 - Flexible securities offering with strong governance, indemnification, and defined leadership.LOOP
Registration Filing16 Dec 2025