PVC (#3)
Recycling
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride, resin code #3) recycling recovers rigid pipe, cable insulation, window profiles, vinyl siding, and blister packaging. PVC is widely used in construction and infrastructure but requires specialized recycling due to chlorine content.
What We Accept
All items processed through certified facilities with full documentation.
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Sorting
PVC must be separated from other plastics — PVC contamination ruins PET and HDPE recycling batches. NIR sorting or manual separation.
Grinding
Rigid PVC (pipe, profiles, siding) ground into regrind. Flexible PVC (cable, film) processed separately.
Compounding
PVC regrind blended with stabilizers and processed into pellets for new pipe, profiles, and construction products.
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Yes. Clean PVC pipe from plumbing, irrigation, and construction is recyclable. It's ground into regrind and re-extruded into new pipe. Soil-contaminated pipe needs washing before processing.
PVC contains chlorine, which causes processing problems when mixed with PET or HDPE. Even a small amount of PVC contamination can ruin an entire batch of other plastics. Proper sorting is critical.
Yes. Vinyl siding tear-off from renovation and demolition is recyclable PVC. Clean siding (no paint, no nails) gets the best rates.
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