Recovered Plastics:
Recovered plastics are post-industrial or post-consumer materials that are collected, cleaned, and processed for recycling. Instead of ending up in landfills, these plastics are repurposed into new products, packaging, and industrial materials, supporting sustainability and resource conservation.
Examples of Recovered Plastics:
HDPE Blue Drum Regrind:
- Ground plastic from used blue drums, reused in pipes and industrial containers.
PVC Regrind & Scrap:
- Recycled Polyvinyl Chloride waste for construction and rigid plastic products.
High-Quality Baled PET Bottles:
- Compressed PET bottles used in textiles and new packaging materials.
PE/PP Rolls (End Cuts, Purge, Lumps):
- Leftover Polyethylene and Polypropylene rolls, repurposed for packaging and molded products.
LDPE Films:
- Flexible Low-Density Polyethylene sheets used in bags and protective covers.
These recovered plastics play a vital role in reducing waste, conserving resources, and supporting a circular economy by transforming discarded materials into valuable products.