Plastics, why Polyethylene (PE) and Polypropylene (PP)? 

  • PE and PP are 100% Reusable and Recyclable;
  • Mass of material is Reduced to achieve the packaging requirement as compare to other materials;
  • Use less energy to produce and re-process.
  • A generally safe material without hazardous chemical; food contact safe.
  • Keep your products in shape and protect them from dust, water, ...
  • Its usefulness, chemical and physical properties cannot be replaced economically.
  • It can be totally degradable with additives such as TDPA from EPI is added.
  • New technology has been established that Polyethylene can now be produced from plant that is sustainable.
SPI Resin Identification Code

SPI, the Society of the Plastics Industry has developed the Resin Identification Code (SPI code) to facilitate recycling of post-consumer plastics.  Coding enables consumers and recyclers to recycle plastics as homogenous as possible.

(1) PETE,   Polyethylene Terephthalate
(2) HDPE,   High Density Polyethylene
(3) V,         Polyvinyl Chloride
(4) LDPE,   Low Density Polyethylene
(5) PP,       Polypropylene
(6) PS,       Polystyrene
(7) OTHER, plastics other than the six above, or is made of more than one plastics used in combination.


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