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Creeping up.


Prices for many recycled resins continue to creep up Verb 1. creep up - advance stealthily or unnoticed; "Age creeps up on you"
sneak up

advance, march on, move on, progress, pass on, go on - move forward, also in the metaphorical sense; "Time marches on"
, penny by penny, each month, while others remain steady. And recyclers don't see any impending im·pend  
intr.v. im·pend·ed, im·pend·ing, im·pends
1. To be about to occur: Her retirement is impending.

2.
 downturns on the horizon. On the contrary, they say they think pricing and demand will continue to increase.

"All commodity grades of plastic are in a strong position and will remain strong," says a plastics reclaimer based in the Northwest. However, he says the higher prices are creating problems for consumers of the material, particularly composite decking manufacturers. "They are finding that the price of raw material is going up, and all their models are based on getting [the plastic] for free," he says.

"There is demand for everything right now," a resin reprocessor based in the Midwest says. "We are finding that polystyrene polystyrene (pŏl'ēstī`rēn), widely used plastic; it is a polymer of styrene. Polystyrene is a colorless, transparent thermoplastic that softens slightly above 100°C; (212°F;) and becomes a viscous liquid at around 185°C;  is holding its own and probably not going up in price. Polyethylene polyethylene (pŏl'ēĕth`əlēn), widely used plastic. It is a polymer of ethylene, CH2=CH2, having the formula (-CH2-CH2-)n  is holding its own domestically, but is weakening a bit in China. Polypropylene polypropylene (pŏl'ēprō`pəlēn), plastic noted for its light weight, being less dense than water; it is a polymer of propylene. It resists moisture, oils, and solvents.  is strong domestically and holding its own in the export market," he says. "Nothing is coming down right now."

Rising transportation costs continue to exert their effect on plastics reclaimers, further eroding their thin profit mar gins and regionalizing the plastics reclaiming industry, the Northwest reprocessor says.

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Comment:Creeping up.(hike in price of recycled resins, plastics and transportation cost)
Publication:Recycling Today
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Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Apr 1, 2006
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