The recycled material market in East China sees more increases than decreases, with recycled EPS in Jiangsu rising by 200-275.
Abstract: On March 26, the East China recycled plastic market opened with new prices! The East China recycled market saw more increases than decreases, with some recycled PE in Shanghai dropping by 100; in Shandong, recycled PP and PE saw partial fluctuations of 5-50, while recycled EPS increased by 225-325; in Jiangsu, recycled PE rose by 25-62, and recycled EPS increased by 200-275; in Fujian, recycled EPS grew by 125-225. The market trading atmosphere is generally average, with downstream participants remaining cautious and inquiry and purchasing activities being low, mostly maintaining small orders based on immediate needs. The increment of new orders in the market is slow, and the transaction atmosphere remains low. The prices in the new material market are weakly adjusting, which hinders the sales speed of recycled materials, and companies are selling according to the market situation.
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