Thursday, October 11, 2012

Plastics Recycling Update Magazine: PetroChem Wire: Regrind PP prices flat to slightly lower

## _PetroChem Wire_: Regrind PP prices flat to slightly lower


_By Editorial Staff, Resource Recycling_

The end of September saw recycled polypropylene flake supply and demand balanced.

CoPP black regrind material remained steady at 45-47 cents per pound. CoPP pellet prices held in the mid-50 cents range, with a high volume seller continuing to book material 5-10 cents per pound higher.

HoPP regrind prices were pegged 40-43 cents per pound. Supplies of recycled PP are expected to increase in October as sellers who held stocks during the summer months release product for sale in the fourth quarter. In the prime market, PP price were unchanged in September.

For more information about _PetroChem Wire's Repro/Regrind Resin Report_ and daily prime grade polymers and monomers report, or to arrange a free trial subscription, contact Cindy Bryan at [cindy@petrochemwire.com](mailto:cindy@petrochemwire.com) or (713) 385-1407. To see sample issues of PCW publications, click [here](http://www.petrochemwire.com/Sample_Issues/Our_Publications.html).

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