The raw material that keeps pyrolysis plants running.
Three primary scrap streams, each sourced and handled to meet the consistency processors need.
Three primary scrap streams, each sourced and handled to meet the consistency processors need.
We deal in three primary scrap streams. Where processing adds value, we do it in-house — so what leaves our yard is ready for the reactor, not another intermediate step.
We purchase XLPE (cross-linked polyethylene) cable scrap and grind it in-house before sale. This processing step means buyers receive material that is ready for pyrolysis input, rather than raw, unprocessed scrap. Consistent particle size, cleaner handling, less downtime at the reactor.
We source EVA (ethylene-vinyl acetate) scrap from solar panel manufacturers — a consistent, industrial-grade waste stream generated during solar module production. Clean origin, predictable supply, and a chemistry that behaves well in the pyrolysis reactor.
We deal in PP (polypropylene) scrap sourced specifically for use as pyrolysis feedstock. A widely available, well-characterised polymer stream that pairs cleanly with XLPE and EVA in mixed-feed reactor configurations.
Three things buyers repeatedly tell us matter — and three things we've built the business around.
Not raw material. We handle grinding in-house so what you receive is ready for reactor input, sized consistently.
Established scrap generators, repeat relationships. Supply doesn't dry up mid-quarter.
No unnecessary middlemen, no vague spec sheets. You speak to the person actually running the trade.