Materials
Seven resins, one index.
Resin codes 1 to 7 are a numbering system already stamped on nearly every piece of plastic packaging. We use the same codes so nothing gets misunderstood at the gate — and each one has its own reference page below.
- PET
Clear PET bottle
Water bottles, soda bottles, PET sheet
Baled · Loose · Flake
- HDPE
HDPE blow-moulded
Jerry cans, drums, oil bottles, milk bottles, gallon caps
Baled · Loose · Flake
- PVC
PVC pipe & profile
Water pipe, window profile, gutters, cable duct
Loose
- LDPE
Film & carrier bag
Industrial film, carrier bags, printed film, shrink wrap
Baled · Flake
- PP
PP cup, sack & pail
Drinking cups, woven sacks, pails, bumpers, crates
Baled · Loose · Flake
- PS
PS & foam
Cassettes, hangers, dense foam (not wet foam)
Loose
- LAIN
ABS, PC, nylon
Electronics housings, PC gallons, nylon spools, acrylic
Loose
Resin code 1–7 reference · not a price list
How to prepare a load
- Separate by type where you can — separated loads always read better than mixed.
- Drain liquid and knock off soil. The weight of water is not the weight of material.
- Caps and labels can stay on; separating them is our job.
- Bulk bags and bales unload faster than loose material.
What we do not accept
Better to know now than after the truck reaches the gate.
- Hazardous waste, used-oil containers, paint tins, pesticide packaging
- Medical plastic and hospital waste
- Wet material, soil-contaminated, or holding food residue
- Rubber, insulated cable, and metallised laminates
- Mixed loads under 50 kg
Something you want to ask?
For questions about materials, capacity or the company’s registration, WhatsApp and the phone lines below are the quickest route.