Home Post-Consumer PET Prices Gradually Dropping
 

Keywords :   


Post-Consumer PET Prices Gradually Dropping

2014-09-11 17:57:00| Waste Age

Contrary to the current upward pricing trend (33 percent increase, from 42 to 56 cents per pound) we have observed during the past six months in the post-consumer natural high-density polyethylene (HDPE) market, we are now experiencing what is the opposite price trend in the post-consumer polyethylene terephthalate (PET) market. read more

Tags: prices pet gradually dropping

Category:Energy and Environment

Latest from this category

All news

16.05LRS Advances Aluminum Can Recovery with EverestLabs Robot, Funded by Can Manufacturers Institute
16.05Waste Water Recycling Pilot Coming to Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
16.05New Rules Pending for Reuse And How Movers in This Space Are Doing
16.05Green Mattress Recycling, LLC Announces Appointment of New CEO, Neil Hillmer and Expansion of Growth Strategy
16.05Goodwill, Reworld Partner on E-Waste Recycling Program in Pennsylvania
16.05Dow and SCGC Partner to Change 200KTA of Plastic Waste Into Circular Products
16.05Leanpath Uses Generative AI to Drive Action on Food Waste Data
16.05ECONWARDs Counterplan for Landfill-Bound Organics
Energy and Environment »
17.05Eastern North Pacific Tropical Weather Outlook
17.05Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook
17.05Reddit shares jump after OpenAI ChatGPT deal
17.05Is China's bubble tea bubble about to burst?
17.05Eastern North Pacific Tropical Weather Outlook
17.05Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook
17.05Business locked in expensive AI 'arms race'
17.05Is the move to electric cars running out of power?
More »