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Polyplastics Group has announced the development of new PLASTRONⓇ long-fiber thermoplastic (LFT) grades made of post-consumer recycled (PCR) polypropylene (PP) content. The two new developmental grades, which deliver mechanical properties equivalent to virgin material products, are undergoing sample production and evaluation.
As part of Polyplastics’ commitment to advancing sustainable material solutions, these new grades – PLASTRON® RSG20011 and RSG20013 – feature more than 30% PCR content combined with 30% to 40% glass fiber reinforcement. The newly developed grades offer mechanical performance – such as high rigidity and excellent impact strength – equivalent to the company’s commercial products made of virgin raw materials.
By utilizing post-consumer recycled (PCR) materials collected from the market, the newly developed grades contribute to reducing the product carbon footprint (PCF). Compared with products made from virgin raw materials, these grades achieve a reduction of more than 20% in carbon footprint. The PCF values shown above were calculated based on the GHG Protocol and ISO 14067, using operational data over a defined period along with reference values from reliable databases. These figures are not guaranteed values.
Polyplastics will further expand its product lineup to include products utilizing recycled materials as well as those incorporating environmentally friendly reinforcement materials such as cellulose fibers. These will help reduce environmental impact and enhance the ability to meet customers' diverse needs. Through these efforts, the company aims to meet an even broader range of application needs and contribute to a more sustainable future.










