Demand for mix-colored, pipe-grade regrind PVC is picking up with the arrival of warmer weather and increased construction.
Demand for mix-colored, pipe-grade regrind PVC is picking up with the arrival of warmer weather and increased construction.
HDPE repro and regrind prices were mostly steady in the final days of March, amid higher prices discussed for April deliveries.
PET clear regrind from curbside bottles and containers was done at 38 cents per pound FOB Midwest at the beginning of this week, up a penny from a week earlier.
CoPP black pellets sold at 50 cents per pound delivered (48 cents per pound FOB) Ontario last week, up 4 cents per pound due to strong demand and limited off-grade supply.
Prices for recycled HDPE peaked at the beginning of 2015 and never quite recovered to that level for the remainder of the year, following the general downward trend in prime HDPE pricing.