Why Manufacturers Should Use Recycled Regrind

In today’s manufacturing landscape, sustainability isn’t just a trend — it’s a business advantage. As global industries work to reduce their environmental footprint and material costs, recycled plastic regrind has emerged as a practical, high-quality alternative to virgin resins.

For companies in automotive, packaging, warehousing, logistics, and consumer goods production, using recycled regrind can improve margins, stabilize supply chains, and help meet corporate sustainability goals — all without compromising product performance.

At Seraphim Plastics, we help manufacturers across the U.S. close the loop by turning post-industrial scrap into clean, reusable material that fits seamlessly back into production.

Here’s why smart manufacturers are making the switch to recycled regrind — and how your company can, too.


♻️ 1. What Is Recycled Regrind?

Regrind refers to plastic that has been collected, cleaned, and mechanically ground into small flakes or granules for reuse.
Unlike post-consumer materials, which often come from household waste, industrial recycled regrind is derived from post-industrial scrap — clean, uniform plastics generated during the manufacturing process itself.

Common examples include:

  • HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) from bins, pallets, or extrusion scrap

  • HMW (High Molecular Weight HDPE) from drums or crates

  • LDPE (Low-Density Polyethylene) from stretch film or sheeting

  • PP (Polypropylene) from molded parts, caps, or totes

Because it’s pre-sorted and uncontaminated, industrial-grade regrind offers consistent performance comparable to virgin resin — but at a lower cost and environmental impact.

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💰 2. Significant Cost Savings

For most manufacturers, material cost is one of the largest expenses in production. Virgin resin prices can fluctuate wildly due to petroleum costs, supply chain disruptions, or global demand spikes.

By contrast, recycled regrind provides:

  • 20–50% lower cost per pound than virgin materials

  • More stable pricing in volatile markets

  • Long-term supply contracts that reduce procurement uncertainty

Using recycled plastics doesn’t just cut costs — it improves your financial forecasting and shields your operation from resin market volatility.

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🌎 3. Sustainability and ESG Advantages

Many global manufacturers now face pressure from clients, consumers, and investors to prove sustainability performance.
Incorporating recycled regrind supports these environmental, social, and governance (ESG) objectives by:

  • Reducing landfill waste: Industrial scrap is diverted from disposal and reused in new products.

  • Lowering carbon footprint: Producing regrind consumes far less energy than creating virgin resin.

  • Supporting circular manufacturing: Waste from one process becomes feedstock for another.

By purchasing recycled materials from Seraphim Plastics, you’re contributing to a closed-loop recycling system that reduces environmental impact and builds a more sustainable economy.

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⚙️ 4. Consistent Quality and Performance

One of the biggest misconceptions about recycled plastics is that they’re lower in quality. That may be true for post-consumer streams, but industrial recycled regrind is a different story.

Because Seraphim Plastics only processes clean, sorted post-industrial scrap, our regrind:

  • Maintains consistent resin properties (density, melt flow, tensile strength)

  • Comes from single-resin sources — no mixed contamination

  • Is washed, screened, and granulated to tight specifications

  • Performs reliably in extrusion, molding, and blow-molding applications

This ensures that manufacturers receive predictable quality across every truckload, making it easier to integrate regrind into your material mix without changing equipment or formulas.


🔁 5. Supports a Circular Manufacturing Model

Using recycled regrind helps manufacturers participate in the circular economy, where resources are continually reused rather than discarded.

This approach benefits your business and the environment by:

  • Reducing reliance on virgin petrochemical resources

  • Lowering greenhouse gas emissions

  • Minimizing waste generation

  • Building customer trust through environmental leadership

Seraphim Plastics supports circularity by buying industrial scrap, processing it into regrind, and then selling that material back into the industrial supply chain — a true closed-loop model.

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🔬 6. Regulatory and Brand Advantages

More corporations are aligning with EPA, ISO 14001, and state-level sustainability standards that encourage recycled content use.
Integrating regrind into your production line can help meet these standards — while also improving your brand’s reputation.

Manufacturers using recycled plastics can:

  • Display eco-labels or sustainability seals

  • Qualify for green purchasing contracts

  • Strengthen public perception as an environmentally responsible company

As major brands move toward zero-waste and 30–50% recycled content goals, suppliers using regrind gain a competitive edge in both B2B and B2C markets.


🏭 7. Reliable Supply and Local Availability

Virgin plastic supply chains often rely on international imports and petroleum refining capacity — both of which can face disruptions.

Recycled regrind, however, is regionally produced and distributed.
Seraphim Plastics operates facilities across Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, Kentucky, Alabama, and Michigan, enabling quick, reliable delivery and reduced freight costs.

Local sourcing means:

  • Shorter lead times

  • Lower shipping costs

  • Reduced environmental impact

When you work with Seraphim Plastics, your regrind is produced close to your plant — not shipped across oceans.


🧩 8. Versatility Across Industries

Recycled regrind fits a wide range of industrial applications, from automotive components to reusable packaging.

Industry Common Regrind Use
Automotive Under-the-hood parts, trim, housings
Packaging Crates, pallets, film, and containers
Construction Pipes, sheets, insulation panels
Warehousing & Logistics Totes, bins, and dunnage trays
Consumer Products Buckets, bins, storage solutions

If your products don’t require optical clarity, regrind is often indistinguishable from virgin resin in performance and appearance — making it an easy sustainability upgrade.

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💡 9. Partnership Opportunities with Seraphim Plastics

At Seraphim Plastics, we specialize in closing the loop for manufacturers by:

  • Buying clean, sorted industrial plastic scrap directly from your facility

  • Processing materials into clean, uniform regrind

  • Selling recycled regrind back into industrial supply chains

This streamlined model supports your ESG goals, lowers disposal costs, and supplies reliable material back into your process.

Whether you’re looking to sell your scrap or buy recycled materials, Seraphim Plastics makes it simple to turn waste into profit.

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⚖️ 10. Regrind vs. Virgin Resin: The Bottom Line

Feature Virgin Resin Recycled Regrind
Cost per lb High, volatile Lower, stable
Environmental Impact High carbon footprint Significantly reduced
Availability Global dependency Local supply
Consistency Uniform Uniform for industrial-grade
Sustainability Credit None Eligible for ESG / recycled content claims

The takeaway: recycled regrind delivers near-identical performance at a fraction of the cost and carbon footprint.


🔄 11. Building the Future of Sustainable Manufacturing

As industries move toward zero-waste goals and circular resource systems, recycled regrind will continue to grow in importance.

By partnering with Seraphim Plastics, you’re not just reducing waste — you’re building a more efficient, sustainable, and profitable production cycle for the future.


Conclusion

Manufacturers that embrace recycled regrind are future-proofing their operations. The benefits go far beyond environmental impact — they include lower costs, greater supply stability, and enhanced brand value.

Seraphim Plastics helps manufacturers achieve all of these goals by offering reliable, high-quality regrind sourced from clean industrial scrap.

Whether you’re looking to purchase recycled HDPE, LDPE, PP, or HMW materials, or sell your scrap plastic for profit, Seraphim Plastics can help you close the loop.

👉 Visit SeraphimPlastics.com today to explore how your company can benefit from using recycled regrind in manufacturing.