Recycled plastic pellets are tiny, granular pieces crafted from processed and reprocessed plastic waste. This eco-friendly solution is born out of a recycling process that involves collecting used plastic items, cleaning, shredding, and melting them down to create fresh pellet-shaped particles. These versatile pellets serve as raw materials in the production of various plastic products, reducing the demand for new plastic and contributing to environmental sustainability.

What types of plastic pellets do we purchase? We source recycled plastic pellets.

Plastic pellets come in three types: virgin, off-spec, or repro. We’re open to acquiring all three for compounding into new pellets or using them in new products. Whether it’s close-out and overstock lots, contaminated pellets, or floorsweep, all are recyclable, and we’re ready to assess your stream for fair market value.

We buy recycled polypropylene pellets.

Recycled polypropylene pellets are reprocessed plastic beads derived from used polypropylene. Recognized for durability and versatility, this material undergoes a thorough cleaning and melting process before being shaped into pellets. Serving various industries such as packaging and automotive, these pellets act as an eco-friendly alternative to new plastic.

We secure these recycled polypropylene pellets at an attractive price, staying true to our commitment to sustainable and cost-effective sourcing. This not only aids in reducing plastic waste but also presents economic advantages. Our choice reflects our dedication to environmental preservation and responsible resource management.

We buy recycled HDPE pellets.

Recycled HDPE pellets consist of small plastic particles obtained through the reprocessing of used high-density polyethylene (HDPE) plastic. Renowned for its strength and resistance, HDPE undergoes cleaning, melting, and pellet formation for reuse in diverse applications, including packaging and manufacturing. We procure these recycled HDPE pellets at a favorable cost, aligning with our steadfast commitment to sustainable and economical sourcing practices.