Reprocessed Resin Line
CP Pryme Eco product line will include recycled and bio-derived materials.
Chase Plastics announced the expansion of its CP Pryme product line to include Pryme Eco products, which are formulated with reprocessed materials and deemed appropriate for less stringent applications. CP Pryme includes both commodity thermoplastics, including PP and PE, and engineering thermoplastics, including PA and ABS. Some products will include PIR or PCR content, while others will be bio-based or biodegradable/compostable.
Chase Plastics is expanding the CP Pryme brand to include CP Pryme Eco. Photo Credit: Chase Plastics
“Chase Plastics has offered PIR and PCR products for over 30 years, yet felt it necessary to bolster our sustainable product offering for our valued customer base,” says Adam Paulson, Chase Plastics president. “CP Pryme Eco will provide an environmentally friendly solution to applications across numerous industries, supporting our customers’ growing desire to drive sustainability initiatives.”
The company is hosting a webinar on Dec. 6, 2023, to share more information about the new product line and other sustainable product options.
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