The California-based recycling company has recently opened facilities in Jurupa Valley, CA and Westminster, SC and will be paying competitively within the market for the source material.
The PreZero Environmental Campus in Jurupa Valley has begun processing plastic film material – also known as LDPE (Low-Density Polyethylene) and LLDPE (Linear Low-Density Polyethylene) into consistent, high-quality resins. PreZero brands these resins as CoreFilm and now has the capacity to ship on a truckload basis. Examples of the inbound material include grocery bags, shrink wrap and bubble wrap. This material is accepted at the facility as Grade A and Grade B bales, which are then shredded, washed, and pelletized. Prezero has extensive plans for further development of the environmental campus, including another
plastics recycling line to process #2-7 Mixed Rigid Plastics (MRP), opening in 2021.
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Published Sep 21, 2020 9am EDT / 6am PDT / 2pm BST / 3pm CEST