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colours of hdpe scrap
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HDPE scrap, an essential component in recycling and sustainability efforts, comes in various colors. Common colors include natural (translucent), white, blue, red, green, and black. The natural color typically originates from milk jugs and detergent bottles, while colored scraps can come from crates, drums, and pipes. The color of HDPE scrap plays a critical role in its recycling value and potential reuse applications. For instance, natural or white HDPE scrap is often more valuable as it can be dyed or processed into a wider range of products without the limitations posed by pre-existing colors. However, colored HDPE, due to its pigment, is usually recycled into similar products, maintaining the cycle of use. It's important for recycling facilities to sort HDPE scrap by color to maximize efficiency and value in the recycling process, ultimately contributing to more sustainable production practices.
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