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Nigerian Firm Champions Regional Growth, Petrochemical Potential

by Olushola Bello
2 months ago
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Nigerian Firm Champions Regional Growth,Petrochemical Potential
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Sarsoli Industries said its aims to showcase Africa’s growing role in the global plastics industry at the K 2025 Trade Fair.
The company’s participation in K 2025 trade fair will highlight regional growth and petrochemical potential, demonstrating Nigeria’s capabilities in the plastics sector.
The Fair holding from October 8 to 15, 2025 in Germany, under the theme: ‘The Power of Plastics: Green, Smart, Responsible,’ will drive industrial transformation. The Fair is set to break new ground this year with an ambitious agenda centred on the circular economy, digitalisation, and human-centred manufacturing.
Held every three years, the K Fair brings together over 3,000 exhibitors and 220,000 visitors from more than 160 countries. It provides a global stage for product launches, technical exchange, and policy dialogue that shape the future of plastics. Among the industries it attracts is Nigeria’s petrochemical value chain, drawing hundreds of representatives and stakeholders.
The managing director of Sarsoli Industries, Jaiprakash Changrani said, “K has consistently delivered exposure and real industry relevance, connecting us with decision-makers who understand innovation, value sustainability, and shape the future of plastics.
“Our continued presence at K reflects our belief that Africa, particularly Nigeria, has a critical voice in that dialogue. This year, we sre proud to again contribute West Africa’s perspective to the global movement toward circularity, digital transformation, and inclusive trade.”
Since debuting at K Fair in 2013, Sarsoli Industries has leveraged the platform to build global partnerships, gain technical insights, and open new regional markets.
The company has also expanded exports to Ghana and other ECOWAS countries by utilising trade incentives and aligning with international standards.
Highlighting the role of K 2025 in fostering inclusive innovation, West African representative of Messe Düsseldorf (organisers of K), Itua Akhigbe stated, “we are not just showcasing products at the K Fair; we are piloting real-world solutions and creating a catalyst for sustainable industry transformation.
“Exhibitors and visitors return here because K delivers both visibility and value: a platform where sustainable ideas, digital innovation, and global partnerships take shape.”
Sarsoli Industries noted that, “as the plastics and rubber industry faces growing pressure to cut waste, conserve energy, and adopt responsible supply chains, K 2025 stands firm as the global epicenter for dialogue, innovation, and actionable solutions.”

“Amid these conversations, the presence of emerging market innovators like Sarsoli Industries reflects the fair’s expanding inclusivity and relevance of African players in global discourse. K 2025 is both a trade fair and a global dialogue; in that dialogue, Nigeria is speaking with clarity, ambition, and innovation.”

 

K is considered the leading international trade fair in the plastics and rubber industry.

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