Nine plastic streams. Sorted by resin. Certified as feedstock.
From post-consumer PET to multilayer industrial scrap, each stream enters a dedicated processing line. Material leaves as verified, resin-grade raw material—traceable from load to output.








Four resins processed to specification
Polyethylene Terephthalate
High-Density Polyethylene
Low-Density Polyethylene
Polypropylene
Bottles, trays, and packaging film. Sorted by color grade and contamination level. Output: rPET flake and pellet certified for fiber and packaging re-entry.
Containers, drums, and industrial pipe scrap. Density-sorted and washed. Output: HDPE regranulate for pipe, crate, and construction-profile manufacturing.
Shrink wrap, agricultural film, and flexible packaging. Processed by film thickness and density grade. Output: LDPE pellet for film extrusion and flexible packaging re-manufacturing.
Automotive components, woven bags, and rigid containers. Sorted by melt-flow index. Output: rPP granule for injection-molding and automotive-grade applications.






Accepted stream summary
Beyond single-resin: complex streams accepted
PVC — rigid profiles, pipe, and sheet. Sorted by plasticiser grade.
Multilayer packaging — barrier films, laminates. Delaminated and resin-isolated before pelletising.
Industrial scrap — off-cuts, rejects, and production waste. Accepted in bulk tonnes with load documentation.
Packaging waste — rigid and flexible formats. Screened, washed, and processed by resin family.
PVC profiles and pipe, multilayer barrier films, post-consumer mixed waste, industrial scrap loads, and packaging waste streams—each enters a dedicated segregation line before processing.
Post-consumer recovery — mixed streams from collection systems. Contaminant-separated and resin-classified at intake.
Multilayer recovery uses delamination and density separation to isolate individual resin layers. Industrial scrap is classified by load manifest before shredding. Post-consumer material is contaminant-screened at intake.
Confirm your stream. Request feedstock specifications.
Sourcing teams can submit waste-stream details and receive material acceptance criteria, throughput capacity, and certified output grades for their specific plastic type.
