Recycled plastic granules are made from recycled waste plastics (such as PET and HDPE), reducing petroleum resource consumption by 30-50% and lowering production energy consumption (approximately reducing CO₂ emissions by 2.5 tons per ton of plastic). Their technical parameters, such as melt flow index (5-20 g/10 min) and tensile strength (20-40 MPa), are close to those of virgin plastics. After modification, their heat resistance can reach over 120℃, making them suitable for packaging films (0.02-0.05 mm thick), car bumpers, and other applications. The current market is driven by policy; the EU requires recycled plastics to account for 30% of the market by 2030, and China's 14th Five-Year Plan explicitly promotes the application of recycled materials in building materials (such as wood-plastic composite flooring) and express delivery bags.
