Sarsoli Industries will join the global plastics and rubber industry in Düsseldorf, Germany for K 2025, to spotlight regional growth and petrochemical potential amid the evolving industry landscape.
Holding from 8th -15th October, the world’s biggest trade fair for plastics innovation has returned for another edition.Renowned for driving industrial transformation, K is set to break new ground this year with an ambitious agenda centred on the circular economy, digitalisation and human-centred manufacturing.
Holding every three years at Messe Düsseldorf, the fair brings together about 3,000 exhibitors and 220,000 visitors from over 160 countries and provides a global stage for product launches, technical exchange and policy dialogue that shapes the future of plastics.
This year, Sarsoli Industries returns as an exhibitor.
Now in its fourth consecutive appearance, the company’s participation exemplifies a growing trend of African companies asserting themselves as vital contributors to global industrial transformation.
Over the years, the fair has become synonymous with international collaboration and actionable discourse in the plastics, rubber and petrochemical industries. The fair looks to deliberately include emerging market perspectives, with initiatives and collaborations exploring how plastics can actively support environmental sustainability and biodiversity.
Against this backdrop, Sarsoli Industries, the first Nigerian exhibitor at the Fair, returns in 2025 as a key voice from West Africa. Speaking, Managing Director, 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’re proud to again contribute West Africa’s perspective to the global movement toward circularity, digital transformation and inclusive trade.”
Since debuting at the Fair in 2013, Sarsoli 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.
At the fair, Sarsoli said it will showcase its recent innovations in product development and sustainability. These include high dispersion masterbatches that improve plastic recyclability, digitised production workflows to cut energy use and waste and recyclable additive solutions aligned with global smart manufacturing trends. In addition, the company scaled up to produce high-quality calcium carbonate (CaCO₃) powder, reducing dependency on imports from countries like Turkey and Egypt.