New plastic waste management rules to benefit ITC, hit Nestle and Britannia: Kotak Equities

Regulations governing recycling and reuse of plastic packaging may hurt consumer plays such as Britannia Industries, Colgate Palmolive India and Nestle India while benefiting ITC, Ganesha Ecosphere, EPL, and Uflex, according to Kotak Institutional equities.

Regulations governing of plastic packaging may hurt such as Industries, and India while benefiting , , , and , according to .

The new rules, which could put India ahead in the global league in terms of handling plastic waste problems, will increase the of consumer staple companies, Kotak. On the other hand, plastic recyclers and innovative packaging companies such as Ganesh, EPL, Uflex and , which can provide solutions for making plastic recyclable, develop products using post-consumer recycled material (PCR), and offer economical alternatives to plastics, will be the key beneficiaries of the roll-out of the new rules.

India will implement the mandatory norms for the recycling and reuse of recycled content for producers, importers and brand-owners of plastic packaging in a phased manner from FY2025. The new rules are a part of the Plastic (Amendment) Rules 2022 (PWM), which aim to boost secondary plastic markets by enacting new norms to create a circular plastic economy and address the rising concerns about plastic pollution.

Kotak sees Colgate and getting impacted the most among companies in its coverage as the regulations will have a higher impact on the food and oral care segment and products that require the use of transparent packaging which requires higher-quality of recycled plastic packaging material. This trades at a 40-50% premium to virgin plastic.

The packaging costs of companies in the consumer staples universe are in the range of 5-13% of their revenues with a high exposure to plastic given its unique value proposition. Dabur reported the highest packaging cost at 12.5% of its standalone revenues in FY2023.

Kotak's recommendations:

Britannia Industries: ADD |Target: Rs 5,225 | Upside: 10%

Colgate Palmolive: REDUCE | Target: Rs 2,425 | Downside: 13%

Nestle: ADD | Target: Rs 2,550 | Upside: 4%

ITC: ADD | Target: Rs 460 | Upside: 5%

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Source: Stocks-Markets-Economic Times

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