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Published on August 8th, 2008

Recycled Plastics Showing Up More In Autos

Automobile makers have long been recycling metals, but now the use of recycled plastic is on the rise as a means of saving money, reports the Detroit Free Press.

Recycled plastic is being used for bumpers, splash guards and under the hood. Because recycled plastic is often more brittle or less durable, it is usually mixed with new plastic. For example, many bumpers contain as much as 20 percent recycled plastic.

Using recycled plastic can save manufacturers as much as half the price of new plastic.

Plastic recycling companies, like the Missouri-based ACI Plastics, are benefiting from the increased attention. ACI takes scrap from the manufacturing process, such as damaged bumpers and parts from discarded vehicles. The plastic is shredded and recycled in to pellets which can be used to make new products. Company president, Scott Melton, told the Free Press he expects the company’s $17 million in sales to grow 20 percent next year.

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