Plastic bottles deserve a second life as packaging

ReBottle transforms post-consumer plastic bottles into high-quality packaging materials. Every bottle we process is one less in a landfill and one more reason businesses can ship sustainably.

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Collect plastic bottles
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Process into raw material
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Manufacture packaging
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Ship to businesses
$50B+
Recycled plastic packaging market (2026)
74%
Of recycled plastics come from bottles
6.3%
Annual market growth rate through 2035

Built for the circular economy

Every part of the process is designed to keep plastic in use and out of landfills, waterways, and oceans.

Closed-Loop Processing

Bottles collected locally are processed into packaging-grade material right here in Texas, keeping the supply chain short and the carbon footprint low.

Regulatory Tailwinds

EPR laws and recycled content mandates are accelerating demand. Brands need recycled packaging suppliers to meet their 2030 commitments. ReBottle fills that gap.

Premium Quality

Advanced cleaning and sorting technology produces packaging material that meets the same standards as virgin plastic, suitable for food, beverage, and consumer goods.

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Texas-Scale Operations

Located along the I-35 corridor with access to Houston's recycling infrastructure, the San Antonio manufacturing base, and nationwide logistics networks.

The supply gap is real

Major brands like Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, and Unilever have committed to recycled content targets they're struggling to hit. The demand for food-grade recycled PET far exceeds supply, creating premium pricing for processors who can deliver quality.

ReBottle is positioned to serve the mid-market: regional businesses that need sustainable packaging without the million-pound minimums of industrial recyclers.

$87.6B
Market size by 2035
56%
PET dominates recycled plastics
$1.9B
VC into sustainable packaging
90%+
EU bottle collection target by 2029

Every bottle processed is a step toward packaging that doesn't cost the planet

ReBottle exists because the world produces 380 million tons of plastic every year, and most of it ends up where it shouldn't. We're building the infrastructure to change that, one bottle at a time.