[Recycled Material Market Prices] Partial adjustments in the South China recycled materials market, with recycled EPS in Fujian increasing by 100-200 yuan
Abstract: On March 5th, the morning prices of the recycled plastic market in South China! There are some adjustments in the South China recycled market, with individual declines of 25 for recycled PET and 50 for recycled PE in Guangdong; recycled EPS increased by 100-200, and recycled PE rose by 75 in Fujian. Entering the traditional peak consumption season in March, the operating rates of manufacturers up and down the industrial chain have gradually increased. Although there is a boost from the peak season atmosphere, prices are hard to make significant adjustments under the constraint of demand, so short-term quotations remain mainly stable.

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