If you run a blown film operation, an injection molding shop, or an extrusion line, scrap is a fact of life. Purge material, edge trim, off-spec parts, expired inventory, and production rejects pile up constantly. For many manufacturers, these materials go into dumpsters, accumulate in forgotten corners of the warehouse, or get landfilled at a cost. That’s money walking out the door.
At Domino Plastics, we’ve been buying post-industrial plastic scrap for over 40 years. We’ve seen it all — and we’re here to tell you that with a little organization and the right partner, your scrap stream can become one of the more reliable secondary revenue lines in your facility.
WHY POST-INDUSTRIAL PLASTIC SCRAP HAS REAL VALUE
Post-industrial scrap is the cleanest, most consistent, and most desirable category in the recycled plastics market. Unlike post-consumer materials, which are mixed, contaminated, and unpredictable, post-industrial scrap comes off a known process using known resins. Reclaimers, compounders, and reprocessors prize it precisely because of that consistency.
A blow molder’s HDPE trim has a known chemistry. An injection molder’s nylon 6 purge has a predictable melt flow. A film extruder’s LLDPE edge trim can be re-pelletized with minimal processing. The market knows this — and it prices accordingly.
STEP ONE: KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE
The single biggest mistake manufacturers make is lumping all scrap together. When different resins commingle, the value of the entire lot drops to the lowest common denominator — or becomes unsaleable altogether. A little separation at the source goes a very long way.
- Identify your resin types — HDPE, LDPE, LLDPE, PP, ABS, PETG, nylon, PC, PVC, and others each have their own market. Know what resin is running on each line and label scrap accordingly.
- Separate by color — Natural and clear materials command significantly higher prices than mixed color. If you run natural and pigmented on the same line, keep the changeover purge separate from the clean natural run.
- Keep forms distinct — Edge trim, purgings, rejected parts, off-spec pellets, and film rolls all have different densities, processing characteristics, and buyer preferences. Don’t mix them unless you have to.
- Document your process — A simple material data sheet or even a handwritten label with resin type, color, and approximate quantity makes your scrap far more attractive to a buyer and speeds up the quoting process.
PRO TIP: Even a basic laminated card at each work center — listing the resin, color, and which gaylord it goes into — can dramatically increase scrap value. It costs almost nothing and takes one conversation with your floor team to implement.
WHAT WE BUY: THE FULL SPECTRUM OF POST-INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS
Domino Plastics buys a wide range of materials across all the major resin families and physical forms. Whether you’re running commodity polyolefins or engineering-grade materials, we have a market for it.
Resins we buy include:
HDPE, LDPE / LLDPE, Polypropylene (PP), ABS, Polystyrene (PS / HIPS), Nylon 6 / 6,6, Polycarbonate (PC), PETG / PET, PVC, Acetal (POM), TPE / TPR / TPU, PBT / PET Blends
Forms we accept include:
Film rolls & trim, purgings & lumps, off-spec pellets, rejected parts, regrind, and virgin inventory
We also purchase virgin and near-virgin materials — sealed or open bags of prime resin, obsolete grades, slow-moving inventory, and surplus raw materials. If you’ve changed your formulation, lost a customer, or simply over-bought, we want to hear from you before that material becomes a write-off.
THE FORMS WE ACCEPT
We’re not picky about form factor. Domino Plastics buys materials in essentially any configuration that comes out of a plastic manufacturing environment:
- Gaylord boxes — the most common packaging; we accept full and partial gaylords of pellets, regrind, trim, or parts.
- Super sacks (bulk bags) — ideal for higher-volume regrind or pellet scrap.
- Baled film — blown film trim, bags, stretch wrap, and sheeting baled for efficient transport
- Loose or bagged purgings — purge logs, chunks, and hard-to-handle materials are no problem.
- Resin bags (25 or 50 lb) — especially relevant for virgin and near-virgin inventory.
- Truckload lots — if you’re a higher-volume operation, we handle full and partial truckload pickups regularly.
PRICING: WHAT DRIVES THE VALUE OF YOUR SCRAP
Scrap pricing in the plastics market is driven by a handful of core factors. Understanding them puts you in a stronger negotiating position and helps you manage expectations when commodity markets shift.
Resin Type
Engineering resins like nylon, PC, and acetal typically command higher prices than commodity polyolefins — but commodity volumes can add up fast. Don’t underestimate your HDPE or PP just because it’s “common.”
Cleanliness & Contamination
The cleaner the material, the higher the price. Metal contamination, paper labels, moisture, and mixed-resin purgings all reduce value. Proper handling and storage on your end translates directly to better pricing on ours.
Color
Natural, clear, and white materials are at a premium. Black is usually at a discount. Bright colors and mixed colors fall somewhere in between depending on the resin family. When you have a choice, keep natural material separate and clean.
Quantity & Consistency
Buyers — including us — pay more for reliable, consistent supply. If you can offer a predictable monthly volume of a specific material, that’s worth more than a one-time load. Build a relationship with your scrap buyer, not just a transaction.
Market Conditions
Virgin resin prices heavily influence scrap prices. When virgin PP climbs, recycled PP follows. Staying loosely aware of commodity resin pricing helps you time larger lots and recognize a good offer when you see one.
PRO TIP: Don’t wait until you have a full truckload to reach out. Early conversations let us give you real-time market guidance and sometimes lock in pricing before the market moves.
THE PICKUP PROCESS: WHAT TO EXPECT WITH DOMINO PLASTICS
One of the most common frustrations manufacturers have with scrap buyers is slow or unreliable pickup. Scrap piling up is a space problem, a safety issue, and a cash flow delay. That’s why our nationwide warehouse network is a core part of what we offer — not an afterthought.
Here’s how a typical transaction works:
- Contact us with your material details — resin type, color, form, estimated quantity, and your location. A photo or two speeds things up considerably.
- We provide a competitive quote — often the same day or next business day. We price fairly against the market and our 40 years of relationships means we know where every material goes.
- We schedule pickup — our network of carriers and regional warehouses allows us to move quickly. We handle the logistics so you don’t have to.
- Material is picked up – we handle all logistics.
- You get paid — promptly, accurately, and professionally. We’ve been doing this since 1984 and our reputation depends on it.
VIRGIN & SLOW-MOVING INVENTORY: A HIDDEN REVENUE SOURCE
Many manufacturers don’t realize that Domino Plastics isn’t just a scrap buyer — we’re also interested in your virgin and near-virgin material that’s no longer moving. This includes:
- Discontinued grades — a supplier reformulated, and you’re holding 20,000 lbs of the old grade. We want it.
- Customer loss inventory — a customer cancelled a program and you’re holding specialty material with nowhere to go. Call us before you write it off.
- Over-purchases — you bought ahead of a price increase and now have excess that’s tying up warehouse space and capital. We can move it quickly.
- Old stock and packaging changes — resin that’s been sitting doesn’t automatically lose value. Let us assess it.
Virgin material is almost always more valuable than scrap, and the right buyer can find it a quality home. This is not material for the dumpster.
BUILDING A LONG-TERM SCRAP PROGRAM
The manufacturers who get the most value from their scrap don’t treat it as an occasional cleanup project — they treat it as a managed secondary material stream. Here’s what that looks like in practice:
Assign ownership. Someone on your team — a production supervisor, materials manager, or purchasing coordinator — should own the scrap program. When it’s everyone’s responsibility, it’s nobody’s responsibility.
Set a pickup cadence. Whether that’s monthly, quarterly, or triggered by volume, a regular cadence keeps your floor clean, your inventory accurate, and your relationship with your buyer active.
Track your volumes. A simple spreadsheet showing what materials you generate, in what volumes, over time, is incredibly useful — both for internal management and for getting better pricing from buyers who value predictable supply.
Communicate changes. If your material mix is changing — new resin, new product line, new process — let your buyer know. Changes that catch a buyer off-guard can delay pickup and payment. Early notice keeps the process smooth.
WHY DOMINO PLASTICS
Here’s what 40 years of doing this professionally actually looks like:
- Competitive pricing — We know the market because we’re in it every day. We don’t lowball, because our business depends on repeat relationships.
- Nationwide reach — Our warehouse network means we’re not limited to a single region. Whether you’re in the Southeast, Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, or beyond, we can arrange pickup.
- Broad material acceptance — Most types, most forms, most quantities. We don’t turn away good material because it doesn’t fit a narrow spec.
- Speed — We move fast. Scrap sitting on your floor costs you space and peace of mind. Quick pickups are part of our value proposition.
- Professionalism — Clean documentation, accurate weights, prompt payment, and straightforward communication. Every time.
Ready to turn your scrap into revenue? Send us your material details and we’ll get back to you with a competitive quote — often the same day.
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