Blog & Industry News

Blog & Industry News

Insights on plastic recycling, polymer grades, and the Indian materials market.

What are recycled HDPE granules and where are they used?
HDPEApr 2026

What are recycled HDPE granules and where are they used?

HDPE granules sourced from post-consumer scrap offer a cost-effective, sustainable alternative for pipe, blow moulding, and film manufacturers across India and internationally.

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Natural vs black HDPE granules — what is the difference?
MaterialsMar 2026

Natural vs black HDPE granules — what is the difference?

From colour consistency to application suitability — understanding the distinction between natural and black recycled HDPE helps buyers choose the right grade and avoid costly processing issues.

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What is MFI (melt flow index) and why does it matter for recycled polymers?
TechnicalMar 2026

What is MFI (melt flow index) and why does it matter for recycled polymers?

The single most important specification for recycled polymer buyers — what MFI means, how it is measured, what values suit different processes, and how OPAC POLYMERS controls it on every batch.

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How are PP granules made from post-consumer scrap?
PPFeb 2026

How are PP granules made from post-consumer scrap?

From scrap collection through sorting, washing, grinding, and extrusion — the complete journey of recycled polypropylene granules, and what quality controls determine the final output.

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LDPE film recycling — from waste to granule
LDPEFeb 2026

LDPE film recycling — from waste to granule

Agricultural film, stretch wrap, and packaging bags are among the most challenging plastic waste streams to recycle. Here is how quality LDPE regrind is produced — and what it takes to do it right.

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Why plastic recycling is critical for Indian manufacturing in 2026
IndustryJan 2026

Why plastic recycling is critical for Indian manufacturing in 2026

Rising virgin polymer prices, EPR regulations, and growing sustainability demands are pushing Indian manufacturers toward recycled materials. Here is the full picture.

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