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Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) - Scrap Material
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Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) scrap material consists of post-industrial or post-consumer waste derived from LDPE-based products such as films, packaging sheets, and containers. This material retains the inherent flexibility, moisture resistance, and chemical durability of virgin LDPE, making it suitable for reprocessing and reuse in a variety of secondary applications. After collection, LDPE scrap is typically cleaned, shredded, and pelletized for use in film extrusion, injection molding, or blow molding operations. The recycled form offers a cost-effective and environmentally sustainable alternative for producing items such as garbage bags, agricultural films, liners, and non-critical molded components. Due to its recyclability and stable polymer structure, LDPE scrap plays a vital role in circular manufacturing systems, reducing raw material waste and minimizing environmental impact while supporting the production of durable and flexible plastic products.



