Data Corner: What accounts for the higher cost of PCR?
Submitted by AOR
21
Aug
2019
Historically, companies have used post-consumer resin (PCR) because it was a lower cost feedstock than virgin. In recent years, however, pricing for virgin plastic (mostly “wide spec” resin) has fallen below that of PCR (mostly high quality PCR that is suitable for food contact).
Developing PCR that can compete with virgin resin, in terms of performance or consistency in specifications, requires significant cost in handling and processing. The breakdown of those recycling costs for two common types of recycled plastic – color and natural HDPE – are shown in the bar graph. The numbers are based on interviews with various plastic reclaimers.
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