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Recycled High-Density Polyethylene (rHDPE) is a sustainable and highly versatile material made from post-consumer or post-industrial HDPE plastic, such as milk jugs and detergent bottles. It is valued for its exceptional durability, high strength-to-density ratio, and robust resistance to impact, chemicals, and moisture.

By diverting plastic from landfills, the process of creating rHDPE consumes significantly less energy and fewer natural resources than producing virgin plastic. This makes it an environmentally friendly choice for a wide range of applications, including new non-food packaging, pipes, plastic lumber for outdoor furniture, and construction materials.

Source materials

Post-consumer bottles

Industrial packaging

Film waste

Key benefits

High strength-to-density ratio

Moisture and chemical resistance

Suitable for extrusion, blow molding, and injection molding

Industrial applications

Construction: plastic lumber, decking boards, fencing, cable conduits

Waste management: recycling bins, containers, drainage systems

Automotive: fuel tanks, under-hood components, pipes

Recycled Polyethylene Terephthalate (rPET) is a highly sustainable material produced by collecting, sorting, and recycling post-consumer PET plastic—the type best known for water and soda bottles. This plastic waste is thoroughly cleaned and reprocessed into a durable, lightweight, and often transparent material that maintains the same high quality and strength as virgin PET.

Using rPET significantly reduces our environmental footprint by diverting plastic from landfills, conserving natural resources, and requiring less energy to produce than new plastic. It is an extremely versatile material, widely used for new food-grade bottles and containers, polyester fibers for clothing and carpets, and packaging.

Source materials

Post-consumer beverage bottles

Food-grade containers

Non-Food Household Bottles

Key benefits

Approved for food-grade and non-food-grade uses with proper processing

Requires less energy to produce than new PET

Maintains excellent clarity, strength, and recyclability

Industrial applications

Packaging: new PET bottles, thermoformed trays, food containers

Textiles: polyester fiber, fleece, carpets, upholstery

Consumer goods: bags, footwear components, tech accessories

Recycled Polypropylene (rPP) is a versatile and resilient material made from recycling post-consumer or post-industrial polypropylene—the plastic often used for yogurt cups, bottle caps, and food containers. Known for its high melting point, excellent chemical resistance, and toughness, rPP retains the most valuable properties of virgin plastic.

Reprocessing this material diverts bulky waste from landfills and significantly reduces the energy and fossil fuels required to produce new plastic. This makes rPP a sustainable and cost-effective choice for a wide variety of new applications, including automotive parts, packaging, storage bins, and garden furniture

Source materials

Post-consumer packaging such as caps, tubs, and trays

Industrial offcuts

Automotive parts and appliance housings

Key benefits

Excellent fatigue and impact resistance

Ideal for injection molding and extrusion

Available in multiple melt-flow indices for various applications

Industrial applications

Industrial: crates, bins, and reusable transport containers

Home & garden: pallets, storage boxes, outdoor furniture

Automotive: bumpers, interior trims, battery cases