[Recycled Material Market Prices] In East China, the recycled material market saw more increases than decreases, with recycled PE in Jiangsu rising by 25-62.
Abstract: New morning prices for the recycled plastic market in East China on March 5! In the East China recycled market, there were more increases than decreases. Recycled PE in Shanghai fell by 100 individually; Recycled PP and recycled PE in Shandong partially increased or decreased by 12-50, some recycled PET increased by 112, and recycled EPS increased by 150-275; Recycled PE in Jiangsu increased by 25-62, and recycled EPS increased by 150-250; Some recycled EPS in Fujian increased by 100-200. Entering the traditional consumption peak season in March, the start-up rates of manufacturers along the industrial chain are gradually increasing. With warmer weather, the efficiency of raw material recovery has improved, but compared to demand, the overall supply is still tight, with high costs, providing a solid bottom support for recycled pellets.
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