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In February, demand recovered sufficiently to allow all plastics recyclers to raise prices
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Among them, the price of R-PET has increased the most, and the price of transparent flakes and transparent food-grade particles has increased by 100 euros / ton, which completely covers the increase in the procurement cost of bottle waste
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The price of clear R-PET food grade pellets is now almost €400/t higher than virgin material, and the price of clear R-PET flakes is now only slightly less than virgin material
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The supply of R-PET remains tight due to the shortage of waste plastic bottles
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The availability of production waste for most other types of recycled plastics has improved slightly, mainly due to lower exports of plastic waste to Asia
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Brand owners are constantly launching new sustainable projects, but their growing demand for R-PET is often not met due to material shortages
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Prices for all other recycled plastic products rose in February, but in most cases they weren't enough to offset higher material, energy and logistics costs
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This month, plastic recyclers raised prices again, partly to compensate for higher costs of materials and energy, and for the most part, they succeeded
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Demand for R-PET remains high, while orders for other recycled plastic types are reporting a slight uptick
.
Recycled polyethylene terephthalate ( R-PET )
Recycled polyethylene terephthalate ( R-PET )Prices of R-PET transparent flakes and food-grade pellets rose by triple digits in February on strong demand and limited supply
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The €100/t price increase means a substantial increase in profit margins relative to the higher purchase costs for clear flakes of €44/t
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The increase in the price of coloured flakes also outweighed the €25/t increase in the purchase cost of mixed bottle waste
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The supply of PET bottle scrap is still very limited, so the supply of R-PET remains tight
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At the same time, demand for R-PET continues to grow, with more and more brand owners frustrated by the limited availability of the material for new sustainability projects
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R-PET recyclers are raising prices further in March as demand continues to be strong and supply is tight
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Food-grade materials are now much more expensive than virgin materials
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Recycled Low Density Polyethylene ( R-LDPE )
Recycled Low Density Polyethylene ( R-LDPE )In February, LDPE recyclers managed to push prices higher to make up for higher material and energy costs
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The availability of scrap has increased due to a sharp drop in the amount of plastic scrap exported to Asia
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While the supply of cheap virgin materials has improved, the demand for recycled products continues to grow
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In March, recyclers called for further price increases to make up for the increased costs
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Recycled High Density Polyethylene ( R-HDPE )
Recycled High Density Polyethylene ( R-HDPE )In February, recyclers were able to pass on some of the increase in energy and logistics costs for blow-molded materials
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Injection molding prices increased slightly less due to competition from lower-priced virgin materials
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The supply situation for production waste has improved, while demand for R-HDPE remains healthy
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In March, recyclers tried to pass on the remainder of the cost increase that could not be recovered in February
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Recycled Polypropylene ( R-PP )
Recycled Polypropylene ( R-PP )R-PP prices rose by €20-25/t in February after the rollover the previous month
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Production scrap supplies are tight, but there is still enough material to meet contractual obligations
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R-PP demand has recovered sharply after a slow start to the year, but demand from the auto sector remains well below what is usually expected
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As demand improved, recyclers demanded higher prices in March to cover rising costs
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Recycled High Impact Polystyrene ( R-HIPS )
Recycled High Impact Polystyrene ( R-HIPS )In February, recyclers were only able to absorb some of the higher costs due to competition from virgin materials
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Availability of production scrap has improved due to lower exports while contractual obligations are largely fulfilled
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Demand picked up in February after slow growth at the start of the year
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In March, as demand returned to more normal levels and costs rose, recyclers pushed prices up further
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