Plastic Reprocessing

Convert waste plastic into a reusable, possibly bespoke, plastic pellet that can be used in your manufacturing process time and time again.

Save on Material Costs

Our customers are saving 30% on their material costs

Increase Sustainability

Reduce your commercial impact on the environment

Meet Legal Targets

Comply with the Plastic Tax introduced in April 2022 and contribute to your ISO 9001 certification

Create a Revenue Stream

Reprocessing your post industrial waste generates a new avenue of income

What we do

Reprocessing Waste Plastic Into Consistently High Quality Pellet for Reuse

Stop sending your plastic waste to landfill. Start saving money and reduce your impact on the environment.

Get in touch

Harnessing the Power of Reprocessing Plastic Waste

Nathan Reid explains the transformative impact of Pulse Plastics' circular economy approach and how firms can pelletise their plastic waste, turning it into new products.

Reprocessing Plastic Waste

Pulse Plastics Can Recover, Reprocess & Reuse Plastic to Reduce Your Material Costs.

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Reprocessed Plastic

What is Plastic Reprocessing?

Plastic Reprocessing is an innovative solution to recover, reprocess and reuse post-industrial plastic waste.

Pulse Plastics reprocessing involves the conversion of waste Polyethylene (PE), High Density Polyethylene (HDPE), Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) and Polypropylene (PP) into a reusable pellet that can be used in your manufacturing process.

Pulse Plastics can offer pellet grades for general purpose or specialist production processes, which may need specific Melt Flow Index (MFI) or high tensile strength.

We are converting post-consumer, post-industrial plastic waste (PE, PP), (Film, Flake) into a uniform pellet that can be used for plastic production other than where finished product is not intended for the food industry.

Pulse Plastics has a number of strand-lines and pelletising machines that are able to work for customers new and old on a bespoke basis.

Speak to the team today to learn how Pulse Plastics can help your business save money, become more sustainable and create a circular economy for you.

Our customers save 30% material costs on average...

Recover

Send us your plastic waste, defective materials or edge trim. Don't let it go to waste.

Reprocess

We can reprocess manufactured waste streams back to compound materials.

Reuse

Reuse in the plastics industry at greatly reduced costs compared to prime materials.

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Reprocessing your plastic with Pulse Plastics helps you to develop a circular economy that reduces your material costs and moves your business towards eradicating plastic waste.

Ian Cole

Operations Manager

Plastic reprocessing is the solution you didn't know you needed for your plastics manifacturing needs...

The pelletised PP/PE product can be produced bespoke to your manufacturing needs.

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Bespokec pelletised plastic you can reuse in your manufacturing process

Pulse Plastics has a number of strand-lines and pelletising machines that are able to work for customers new and old.

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Frequently asked questions

We understand that you may have some questions about plastic reprocessing. We are here to help.

What volume of plastic can be reprocessed viably?

Pulse Plastics , currently has 4 machines that can each reprocess up to 25 tons a week. We can process film or flake into pellet, this can be Polypropylene(PP) or Polyethylene (PE).

Can we reprocess mixed plastics?

Yes, this can happen, but a discussion surrounding the level of mix would need to take place. Please contact us and have that conversation.

Does reprocessed plastic degrade quickly?

No, but reprocessed plastic is obviously not the same quality as virgin plastic.

Are we a good fit for your business?

Let’s have a chat to see how we can help your business and your plastic needs.

Contact us

We are here to help answer your questions. Talk to us today about your plastics solution needs.

Address

Unit 20, Rassau Industrial Estate, Ebbw Vale, NP23 5SD.
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Contact hours

Monday to Friday – 7am to 5pm