PAKKA has outlined its long-term strategy, targeting a significant scale-up in production capacity and a global footprint by 2030, alongside the launch of innovative products in sustainable packaging.
Aug 26, 2025

The company said its idea for 2030 is to produce 500,000 tons of material per year, creating a global impact compared to the current level of about 50,000 tons. With the ongoing expansion, production will first rise to 100,000 tons, and the Guatemala facility will take it to 250,000 tons. The balance 250,000 tons will be achieved in subsequent phases.
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Management added that this growth trajectory would translate, at an average cost of USD 2,000 per ton, into a billion dollars in revenue, against the present level of around USD 50 million– a 20X scale-up.
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As part of its near-term expansion, PAKKA is working on commissioning PM4, a machine expected to start in the next 6-8 months. It will be the first in the country to produce barrier-coated papers, opening new opportunities across multiple end-use segments.