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SMX says recycled plastic nears cost advantage as virgin resin prices reprice upward

PUBT·05/09/2026 11:00:19
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SMX says recycled plastic nears cost advantage as virgin resin prices reprice upward
  • SMX analysis flagged rising energy volatility, supply-chain disruption, tighter regulation as drivers that could flip recycled plastic from a cost premium to a discount versus virgin resin.
  • Benchmarks cited virgin plastic at USD 950-1,100 per ton versus recycled plastic at USD 1,200-1,400 per ton, implying roughly 30% premium for recycled material.
  • Scenario outlined cost inversion under feedstock shock, with virgin plastic repricing to about USD 1,840 per ton versus recycled plastic at about USD 1,430 per ton, making recycled roughly 20%-25% cheaper.
  • Policy pressure highlighted carbon pricing, extended producer responsibility, recycled-content mandates as additional cost headwinds for virgin plastic.
  • Traceability tools such as molecular tagging, digital product passports framed as levers to cut verification costs, reduce fraud risk, lift usable yield, compress “trust premium” embedded in recycled pricing.


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