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Polyplastics Develops New PLASTRON(R) LFT Grades with Post-consumer Recycled Content

New PLASTRON LFT grades contain over 30% post-consumer recycled polypropylene and reduce carbon footprint by more than 20%, maintaining mechanical performance of virgin materials.

  • Polyplastics Co., Ltd. announced today the development of PLASTRON RSG20011 and RSG20013 grades containing more than 30% post-consumer recycled polypropylene.
  • Aiming to advance sustainable material solutions, Polyplastics will expand its lineup to include products using recycled raw materials and cellulose fibers for customers seeking broader application options.
  • Technical data show the grades combine more than 30% post-consumer recycled polypropylene with 30% to 40% glass-fiber reinforcement and match virgin performance while reducing carbon footprint by over 20% under GHG Protocol and ISO 14067.
  • Samples of the two developmental grades are in production and evaluation, and Polyplastics' Feb. 25, 2026 press release cautions the figures are not guaranteed.
  • With more than 60 years of experience, Polyplastics Co., Ltd. lists PLASTRON as a registered trademark, aiming to expand sustainable material options.
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Polyplastics Develops New PLASTRON(R) LFT Grades with Post-consumer Recycled Content

TOKYO, Feb. 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Polyplastics Co., Ltd., a global leader in engineering thermoplastics, has announced the development of new PLASTRON(R) long-fiber thermoplastic (LFT) grades made of post-consumer

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