FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Lawrenceville, Georgia – June 21, 2023 – US Plastics Recovery (“USPR”), a leading processor of industrial polymer scrap, announced today that it will increase its float/sink capacity by 12MM lbs. per year. For more information on the USPR float-sink purification process, please see this case study.
“We are pleased to announce another large increase in float-wash capacity at our facility in Lawrenceville, Georgia,” stated Steve Hogan, Chief Trading Officer. “This additional line cleans up contaminated floor sweeps and mixed polymer streams, turning them into molding materials that can be used in applications with stringent quality requirements. The new line removes a large bottleneck that was formed last year when we increased upstream facility size-reduction capacity by 70%. The facility is now unleashed to run 40% more tonnage. The engineering and maintenance team brought this to fruition through tireless work and creative ingenuity. This additional capacity will enable USPR to help many new and existing clients add to their successes.”
About USPR
Established in 2006, USPR is a leading re-processor of post-industrial polymer scrap and provider of destruction services for sensitive industries. With its facility just north of Atlanta in Lawrenceville, Georgia, USPR currently processes approximately 40 million pounds of scrap polymer back into quality molding materials suitable as a substitute for virgin plastics for the automotive and other industries around the world. Visit USPR at usprecovery.com to learn more.