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GLOBAL-POLY GHANA LIMITED

LICENCE DATE:

31-07-2024 GHANAIAN

NATIONALITY:

GHANAIAN

PRODUCT:

(MANUFACTURING) RECYCLING OF PLASTIC WASTE AND MANUFACTURING AND SUPPLY OF RUBBER PRODUCT

LOCATION:

PLOT NUMBER 18, BEHIND UT CAR PARK DARKUMAN JUNCTION IN THE GREATER ACCRA REGION GPS ADDRESS: GF-470-3594

About Enterprise

Global‑Poly Ghana Limited is a Ghanaian manufacturing and trading company established to serve the plastics and packaging industry with high‑quality polymer products. Incorporated into Ghana’s industrial landscape, the company is a member of the Ghana Plastic Manufacturers’ Association, reflecting its active role in the country’s plastic production sector. It operates production facilities in Accra and Kumasi, with a combined monthly output of around 600 metric tons of plastic packaging materials, including single‑layer films, packing rolls, LD rolls, shopping bags, and custom‑designed plastic products. Global‑Poly also supports plastic recycling through its sister company, Global Recycle Limited, which processes plastic waste into granules for local and export markets.

The company participates actively in international trade, acting as both an importer and exporter of plastic products and raw materials. Trade data shows that Global‑Poly Ghana Limited has recorded numerous import shipments from major suppliers in countries such as India, Saudi Arabia, and the United States, bringing in items like polyethylene, masterbatch, printing inks, and machinery parts. At the same time, it exports plastic products such as polyethylene rolls to markets including Burkina Faso and neighbouring countries, demonstrating its growing footprint in West African trade networks.

With a focus on quality, innovation, and market expansion, Global‑Poly Ghana Limited aims to be a leading player in Ghana’s plastics manufacturing industry and to extend its reach across the region. The company continues to expand its production capacity, invest in new machinery, and explore environmentally responsible practices — including waste recycling initiatives — to support both domestic demand and export opportunities in Africa.