Myanmar Nay Pyi Taw, Domestic & Commercial Waste Plastics, Eco-Friendly Plastic Recycling Machine Success Case
Background: Daw Thida Win, a 48-year-old female with a junior high school education, is a local resident of Nay Pyi Taw. She was once a housewife and started collecting waste plastics in 2020 to support her family. As the volume of waste plastics she collected grew, she decided to invest in a Plastic Recycling Machine to process the collected waste into recycled particles, which could be sold at a higher price. Her small-scale recycling workshop covers 700 square meters and employs 10 workers. As Myanmar’s capital, Nay Pyi Taw generates large amounts of domestic and commercial waste plastics (such as plastic bags, food boxes, and plastic toys), providing sufficient raw materials for her business. She wanted eco-friendly equipment, as the local government attaches great importance to environmental protection and has strict waste treatment requirements.

The Challenge
Daw Thida Win’s main challenges were environmental compliance and product quality. First, the traditional Plastic Recycling Machine she considered would generate large amounts of waste gas and wastewater during operation, failing to meet local environmental standards and making it unusable. Second, the domestic and commercial waste plastics she collected had complex components, resulting in poor-quality recycled particles with many black spots and impurities—making them hard to sell. Third, she had no experience operating recycling equipment, so she needed easy-to-use equipment with reliable after-sales service. Additionally, with limited funds, she needed low-investment, quick-return equipment.
The Solution
We provided Daw Thida Win with a TL-500 eco-friendly Plastic Recycling Machine, customized for Nay Pyi Taw’s domestic and commercial waste plastics and compliant with local environmental standards. The specific configuration and solutions are as follows:
- A waste gas purification system that filters and purifies exhaust gas during operation, ensuring compliance with local environmental discharge standards.
- A multi-stage cleaning system that effectively removes impurities and stains from domestic and commercial waste plastics, improving recycled particle quality.
- A simple operation design with clear buttons and a detailed manual, allowing workers to master operation in 2 days of training.
- Low investment costs, with a payback period of 8 months—ideal for entrepreneurs with limited funds.
- Free on-site installation, commissioning, and 1 year of free after-sales service, ensuring Daw Thida Win can use the equipment with confidence.
The Results
After 4 months of operation, the Plastic Recycling Machine brought significant benefits to Daw Thida Win. The equipment’s waste gas and wastewater passed local environmental inspections, allowing the workshop to operate normally. The quality of recycled plastic particles improved dramatically—no black spots or impurities, with a 97% qualification rate. The particle selling price increased by 35% compared to unprocessed waste plastics. The equipment was easy to operate, and all her workers mastered the skills. She recovered her investment in just 7 months—faster than expected. Her monthly income rose from 300,000 Kyats to 700,000 Kyats, greatly improving her family’s living conditions. “This Plastic Recycling is eco-friendly and easy to operate, it has helped me get rid of poverty and live a better life,” Daw Thida Win said with a smile.

FAQ
Q1: Does this Plastic Recycling Machine meet Nay Pyi Taw’s environmental standards? A1: Yes, it is equipped with a waste gas purification system and meets local environmental discharge standards.
Q2: How long does it take to recover the investment? A2: Generally, the investment is recovered within 8 months; Daw Thida Win recovered hers in 7 months due to successful operation.
If you’re a new entrepreneur in Nay Pyi Taw looking to enter plastic recycling, do you prioritize environmental compliance or cost-effectiveness? Share your thoughts below!