LDPE

LDPE

Recycled LDPE, or rLDPE, is a low-density polyethylene thermoplastic raw material obtained from waste, widely used in the production of films, bags, and other flexible packaging. LDPE recycling significantly contributes to reducing the volume of plastic waste and conserving non-renewable resources.

Our Expertise in LDPE Recycling

Specialized in the acquisition and sale of LDPE waste, we serve global markets (Europe, Asia). Solid partnerships ensure a constant flow of quality raw materials, tailored to our clients’ specific needs.

Packaging & Logistics: Bales (100-500 kg), agglomerate/pellets in Big-Bag sacks (500-1000 kg), for efficient road/sea transport.

Certifications: ISO 9001:2015, SGS, ASTM, ISRI, REACH, RoHS, EuCertPlast.

Characteristics

Origin: Post-consumer/industrial waste (agricultural films, packaging films, bags, stretch film).
Processing: Collection, sorting, washing, agglomeration/granulation.
Moisture: Max. 2-5% (agglomerate), 1-2% (pellets).
Contaminants: Low level of organic, metallic, or other polymer impurities.
Color: Transparent, black, mixed.
Type: Low-density polyethylene.
Appearance: Agglomerate / Pellets.
Grades: Transparent Agglomerate, Mixed Agglomerate, Black Pellets, Natural Pellets.

Advantages

  • Substantial reduction of plastic waste.

  • Flexibility and impact resistance.

  • Energy savings in the manufacturing process.

  • Recyclable and reusable.

Applications

  • Agricultural and construction films.

  • Household and industrial bags and sacks.

  • Flexible packaging (stretch film, shrink film).

  • Flexible pipes and hoses.

  • Injection molded articles (caps, toys).