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Boretech Group is an environmental technology company involved in environmental sustainability. Accepting external media interviews not only increases Boretech Group's public visibility but also has the positive impact of promoting environmental awareness. The following is a selection of news reports that have been approved for publication by external media outlets.

September 17, 2025
BoReTech's On-Hand Equipment Orders Reach NT$1.937 Billion; India Subsidiary Established to Seize Local Market
Polytech Achieves Another Milestone: SSP-Based Recycled PET Process Receives FDA No Objection Letter
August 26, 2025
On June 4, 2025, Polytech officially received a response letter from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), granting a Non-Objection Letter (NOL) for its Solid-State Polymerization (SSP) process used in the production of recycled PET (rPET).
China’s Food-Grade Bottle-to-Bottle Recycling Sees Policy Breakthrough? Polytech Moves Ahead with Ea
August 26, 2025
In recent years, plastic pollution control and circular economy development have been increasingly incorporated into China’s national strategic agenda, and the use of food-grade recycled plastics has gradually gained policy attention. For the bottle-to-bottle (B2B) recycling model, this may represent a significant ‘pol
UHB News Report: Polytech-KY Set to Go Public in March, Targeting rPET Market Opportunities
August 26, 2025
Polytech-KY, a comprehensive PET bottle recycling and reprocessing solutions provider, held its pre-IPO performance briefing today (10th), announcing plans to list in mid-March. Chairman Eugene Ou noted that the European Union’s plastic tax and U.S. legislation mandating that 25% of plastic packaging contain recycled m
Tableware recycled materials sold to Costco in the U.S. and Meiji in Japan
August 26, 2025
In 1994, Eugene Ou, Chairman of Polytech Recycling Engineering, invested in a recycled polyester fiber plant in Hangzhou, China. At that time, he had never been to China, never seen fiber manufacturing, and only owned a small PET bottle washing facility invested in by his father—a business that was barely profitable.