PLASTIC RECYCLES SCRAP

PLASTIC RECYCLES SCRAPS

The language of Plastic Recycling; Common Plastic Scrap Terms

  • Rigid Plastic Container: A package (formed or molded container) which maintains its shape when empty and unsupported.
  • Plastic Bottle: A rigid container which is designed with a neck that is smaller than the body. Normally used to hold liquids and emptied by pouring.
  • Plastic Film: A thin flexible sheet which does not hold a particular shape when unsupported.
  • Recycled Plastic: Plastics composed of either post-consumer or recovered material or both.
  • Recovered Plastic: Plastic materials which have been recovered or diverted from the solid waste stream. Does not include materials generated from and commonly reused within an original manufacturing process.
  • Post-Consumer: Products generated by a business or consumer that have served their intended end use and have been separated or diverted from the solid waste stream for the purpose of recycling.
  • Natural: Plastics that have no color and are clear or slightly opaque such as milk jugs, and the typical clear uncolored water bottles. Natural is different from White.
  • Pigmented/Dyed: Plastics that may be clear or opaque and are colored white, black or any other color. A clear water bottle that is green is considered pigmented. Additionally, white plastics are considered pigmented.

Key Elements of Plastic Value;

1. Market Demand – As with any commodity, prices rise and fall based on demand for the type of commodity being traded. With plastics, there are two big demand drivers:

  • Resin Prices – Since most plastic resin is made from refined crude oil byproducts, the price of oil significantly affects the raw material costs for plastics
  • Demand – Plastic manufacturing processes usually require very specific raw materials. As manufacturers find more uses for certain types of plastics and set up their process to use recycled resin, the consumer demand for their products will drive the manufacturing consumption of the material. For example, in the middle of the winter, most people living in the northern part of the country will not be installing a recycled plastic lumber patio deck. The demand in that region may decrease as companies like TREX reduce their consumption to adjust for sales projections. These demand fluctuations may influence the plastic pricing.

2. Color/Pigmentation – Since clear plastic can have pigment added to turn it into any color, natural plastic is the most valuable because it can be used for the widest range of recycled plastic products. If you want a lawn chair made from black recycled plastic, the only color that the chair will be is black. If you use natural or even white plastic, then the manufacturer has greater flexibility.

3. Contamination – Most recovered plastic bales only allow a 2% contamination of Non-specified plastic or non-plastic material. Under no circumstances do the end users want any free liquids in the plastic containers. In particular paper labels are a big source of contamination on plastic film since there is no automated process for removing them. In some applications such as plastic lumber manufacturing, they may allow some labels.

4. Quantity / Weight / Volume – Since it takes an extremely large volume of plastic containers to make a ton, the single greatest impediment to recycling plastic containers is the logistical challenge of being able to collect and process the material at a lower cost than the value of the material itself. When gathering information to complete a proposal, it is very important that you get accurate information from the customer regarding how much they generate per period and whether the volumes are constant or significantly fluctuate.

5. Sorting – Plastics that have been sorted into one specific grade are more valuable than a mixture of different grades of plastic. Most polymers cannot and should not be mixed in the recycling/manufacturing process.

Plastic Identification; What do you have and how much does the account generate?

  1. Look for the recycling symbol stamped on product / usually found on the bottom of the container.
  2. Visually inspect the color/pigmentation.
  3. Resin codes are usually associated with post- consumer, so if you are dealing with a pre-consumer manufacturers byproduct then ask for the Material Specification Data Sheet (MSDS).
  4. When in doubt, get samples.

Plastic Family Groups (resin types);

Over the years, thousands of types of plastics have been developed for different applications and products. Some have special fillers or other properties that were developed specifically for their applications such as being fire retardant, scratch resistant, chemical resistant, etc.. There are over 10,000 types of Polypropylene alone. Just because a grade of plastic exists, there may not be a market for that type of material. The good news is that there are only a handful of different plastics that you will encounter in the Commercial Recycling Program and that you will be able to address. Plastics are grouped by families based on the type of resin they contain. The plastic families are:

1. PET – Polyethylene

  • Beverage containers – soft drinks, beer and water, ketchup & salad dressing, peanut butter, pickles, jelly/jams and edible oils.
  • Ovenable films and trays
  • Carpet fiber and other fibers
  • X ray and label stock
  • Bottles, Bottle Flakes, Rigid Applications & Films

2. HDPE / High Density Polyethylene

  • Milk, water, cosmetic, shampoo, dish and laundry detergents.
  • Yogurt & margarine tubs, cereal box liners, grocery, trash & retail shopping bags
  • Milk crates, totes, recycle bins, 90 gal garbage carts and pallets
  • Bottles, Bottle Flakes, Film & Bags, PC/HDPE.

3. PVC Polyvinylchloride

Clear food & non-food packaging, medical tubing, wire & cable insulation, film, & sheets, construction products such as pipe, fittings, siding, floor tile, carpet backing, windows & door frames, shower curtains & swimming pool liners. Bottles, Film.

4. LDPE Low Density PE / Linear LDPE / Polyethylene Medium Density / MDPE Dry cleaner bags, bread and frozen food bags, squeezable bottles like ketchup, mustard, mayo and etc. Stretch wrap, shrink films and etc… Agricultural Films, Film, Bottles, Rigid Applications, Stretch/Shrink, Bags.

5. PP Polypropylene Ketchup bottles, yogurt and margarine tubs, medicine bottles, VCR jackets, carpet fiber and carpet backing, yarn carriers / cones, tubes and spools. Fabric Webbing, Vehicle Battery Casing, Rigid Packaging.

6. PS Polystyrene Compact disc cases, Styrofoam*, Expanded Polystyrene, jewel boxes, food services, grocery store meat trays, egg cartons, aspirin bottles, foam cups, cups, plates and cutlery and packaging.

7. Other Mixed Plastics/ Bottles / Coatings Engineering grades of plastics or resins, film with one or more layers. Also any mixture of the grades of 1-6 where the plastics have not been separated by grade.

8. ABS / Acrylics / Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Impact resistant, chemical resistant, can be made flame retardant. Automobile hub caps, wheel covers, pipe, appliances-refrigerator inside door panels. Plexiglass – great clarity and lens quality. Automobile taillight assemblies, room lighting fixtures, housewares, cosmetic packaging and signage.

9 Nylon High strength, can be made flame retardant, may contain filler or additives.

10. Polycarbonate / Makrolon, Lexan 5 gallon water bottles / blue and reels for ribbons / CD or DVD metalized and non-metalized. Baby bottles. Can be made flame retardant, best in clear applications. Automotive- taillight, appliance clear or tinted parts like crisper drawers, and medical devices.

 

Chart of Common Plastic Film Types:

PLASTIC GRADE

TYPICALLY FILM TYPES

CONTAMINATION

#4 LDPE

Commercial bags & liners, T-shirt bags, packaging durable goods, construction /agriculture films bubble wrap/blister pack trash & garment bags

Labels, tape, fiber, moisture, dirt, grit, strapping, food residue typically non-recoverable after used

#4 LLDPE

Stretch wrap, merchandise bags, flat bags, trash bags

Labels, tape, strapping, fiber and typically non-recoverable after used

#2 HDPE

T-shirt, grocery bags, shopping bags, box & can liners, trash bags, patch handle & drawstring bags

Fiber and food residue typically non-recoverable after used

#5 PP

Woven bags (feed/seed) & tarping, lumber wrap & garment bags

Labels, tape, dirt, food residue, moisture, wood fiber, staples and fiber

Multi-ply poly films

Woven film sheets & tarping, lumber wrap, food packaging, bubble wrap & blister pack

Labels, tape, moisture, wood fiber, staples, other resins and food residue



Film Type Characteristics & Identification:

RESIN TYPE

VISUAL

BURN TEST

STRENGTH/STRETCH

#4 LLDPE stretch wrap

Translucent, semi-shiny, usually clear, has no slip, stretch wrap is sticky to the touch

Smells like a blown out candle, white smoke, clear flame, linear low density strands in molten state

Extremely hard to tear, very good stretch and strength, hard to push through, wraps around objects

#4 LDPE commercial bags

High clarity, semi-shiny, many colors, has high slip

Smells like a blown out candle, white smoke, clear flame, low density strands in molten state

Irregular tear/curly edge moderate stretch & strength, makes popping sound when puncture

#4 MDPE paper towel/tissue packaging

Moderate clarity, semi-shiny, many colors

Smells like a blown out candle, white smoke, clear flame, medium density strands in molten state

Irregular tear, poor stretch & strength, tears while puncturing

#2 HDPE grocery sacks, natural milk jugs, shopping bags

Translucent, semi-shiny, many colors

Smells like a blown out candle, white smoke, clear flame / not in molten state

Low stretch, high strength hard to puncture

#5 PP garment bags

Shiny, crinkly, high clarity and clear

Clear flame, white smoke, sweet rosewood smells

No stretch, tends to rip in a straight line, medium strength

#5 PP woven / non woven

Interlocking flat, strands, many colors

Same as above

Does not rip / tear, high strength

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