- Business
- Cosmo First Limited manufactures and sells specialty bi-axially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) films, cast polypropylene (CPP) films, biaxially oriented polyethylene terephthalate (BOPET) films, and related products for packaging, lamination, labeling, and industrial applications; offers rigid packaging solutions through injection molding and thermoforming for fast-moving consumer goods; provides specialty chemicals including coatings, adhesives, and masterbatches; delivers consumer surface protection products such as window films under Cosmo Sunshield, paint protection films under Cosmo PPF, and ceramic coatings under Cosmo Guard; and operates Zigly, a direct-to-consumer omni-channel pet care platform offering food, supplements, hygiene products, accessories, toys, veterinary services, grooming, and training. The company serves food, beverage, personal care, pharmaceutical, FMCG, and manufacturing industries across more than 100 countries, with major operations in India, the US, South Korea, Japan, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, Singapore, Thailand, and Poland through subsidiaries including Cosmo Films Korea Limited, Cosmo Films Singapore Pte. Ltd., and Cosmo Plastech. Founded in 1976 (with first production in 1981) and headquartered in New Delhi, India, Cosmo First Limited, formerly Cosmo Films Limited until its name change in July 2022, maintains manufacturing facilities in India and South Korea. Recent developments include the commissioning of a new BOPP production line in June 2025, boosting total BOPP capacity by 45% to 277,000 tonnes per annum; the launch of window films under Cosmo Sunshield in May 2025; achievement of 50% renewable energy usage with plans to reach two-thirds within 12-18 months; robust H1 FY26 financial performance with 20% sales growth to Rs 1,719 crore and 28% EBITDA growth to Rs 245 crore; a relocation to a new corporate headquarters in August 2025; and a 50:50 joint venture with South Korea's Filmax Corporation announced in November 2025 to expand specialty films, chemicals, and rigid packaging in Korea while globalizing Filmax products.