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Ganesha Ecosphere scraps Odisha greenfield, expands Warangal unit

Board approves ₹125 cr brownfield expansion instead of building a new plant, lowering execution risk but reducing capacity ambitions.

3 earlier stories on Ganesha Ecosphere Ltd.
Mkt cap₹2,555 cr
P/E53.43×
ROE8.96%
Debt / eq.0.48
Div yld0.47%
₹125 cr Investment for 22,500 TPA capacity addition at Warangal.

What's new with Ganesha Ecosphere Ltd.

  • Scrapped the 67,500 TPA greenfield rPET project in Odisha.
  • Approved 22,500 TPA expansion at existing Warangal plant by March 2027.
  • Total rPET capacity to rise 35% to 87,000 TPA.

Why this matters for Ganesha Ecosphere Ltd.

The shift from greenfield to brownfield shows a clear preference for lower-risk execution over scale. The Odisha project would have added 67,500 TPA; the Warangal expansion adds only 22,500 TPA. Investors now weigh a safer but lower-ceiling growth trajectory.

What we're watching

  • Execution timeline for Warangal expansion — any delays could erode confidence.
  • Utilisation rates of existing capacity before new line comes online.
  • Whether this signals a more cautious capital allocation strategy.

The full read

Ganesha Ecosphere's board has killed the 67,500 TPA greenfield rPET project in Odisha that was announced in February 2025. In its place, it approved a 22,500 TPA brownfield expansion at its existing Warangal unit, costing ₹125 crore — about 4.5% of its ₹2,760 crore market cap. The move reduces execution risk: expansions at existing sites are simpler, faster, and face fewer regulatory hurdles. Completion is slated for March 2027. But the trade-off is stark: the Odisha project would have added 67,500 TPA; the Warangal expansion adds only 22,500 TPA, taking total capacity to 87,000 TPA — a 35% increase. For a company that has been aggressively scaling rPET capacity to ride the sustainability wave, this is a notable downshift in ambition. The open question is whether the revised plan is a pragmatic response to market conditions or a sign of caution that could cap long-term growth.

Mentioned: Odisha · Warangal · rPET
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