Loop Industries (LOOP) Corporate presentation summary
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Corporate presentation summary
16 Apr, 2026Market opportunity and industry drivers
Global polyester market is 86M tons, with only 11M tons recycled; Loop's 10 facilities would represent less than 1% of total market and under 7% of recycled market.
Strong regulatory push for recycled content, with mandates in the US, EU, and India requiring up to 50% recycled content in packaging by 2030.
Major brands like Nike, Danone, H&M, and IKEA have set ambitious recycled content and emissions reduction targets for 2030.
Only 12% of 500 billion plastic bottles used annually are recycled; less than 1% of 92M tons of textile waste is recycled back into fiber.
Technology and product differentiation
Patented depolymerization technology enables recycling of low-value, hard-to-recycle polyester waste into virgin-quality resin.
Process uses low heat and no added pressure, reducing GHG emissions by up to 81% compared to virgin polyester production.
Technology validated at a Canadian facility, with successful trials by global brands and independent third parties.
Output is food-safe, REACH certified, and suitable for textile-to-textile and packaging-to-packaging recycling.
Commercialization and global expansion
Commercial strategy combines direct investment (JVs), licensing, and engineering services to maximize ROI and accelerate deployment.
First technology license sold to Reed Société Générale Group in 2024 for a European facility; Loop retains up to 50% investment rights in Europe.
Infinite Loop India JV with Ester Industries targets 70KTA capacity, completion in 2028, with land secured and engineering underway.
Multi-year offtake agreements signed with Nike (anchor customer) and Taro Plast, diversifying revenue streams.
Latest events from Loop Industries
- Nike anchors India JV as net loss narrows and financing, engineering, and partnerships advance.LOOP
Q3 202612 Apr 2026 - Innovative technology transforms polyester waste into high-quality resin, fueling global growth.LOOP
Corporate presentation20 Mar 2026 - 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 - $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