S&P Global Platts to Assess Prices for Food-Grade Recycled PET Packaging Pellets
S&P Global Platts announced the launch of daily spot price assessments for recycled PET food-grade pellets in Los Angeles. This development adds to their existing assessments of post-consumer PET bottle bales and recycled PET clear flakes. California's Assembly Bill 793 mandates increased recycled content in PET bottles, further driving demand. The assessments will provide transparency in the recycled plastic market, which is currently lacking standardization. European RPET pellet prices have averaged $500 per metric ton above virgin PET prices since 2019, indicating growing demand for recycled materials.
- Launch of daily spot price assessments for recycled PET increases market transparency.
- California mandates higher recycled content in PET bottles, boosting demand.
- S&P Global Platts expands its coverage of the entire PET recycling chain.
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HOUSTON, N.Y., Nov. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- S&P Global Platts, the leading independent provider of information and benchmark prices for the commodities and energy markets, today announced the launch of first-to-market, new daily spot price assessments for recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET) food-grade pellets in Los Angeles, California. This follows on the earlier-year announcements of Platts publishing US post-consumer PET bottle bales as of April 1, 2020 and the July 1, 2020 launch of recycled PET clear flakes in Los Angeles. Platts now offers price assessments covering the entire PET chain, from virgin PET assessments on the US West Coast (USWC) through all stages of the PET recycling chain, as part of its larger coverage of energy transition under the environment and social governance (ESG) umbrella.
California is the first US state to require PET beverage containers to use a set amount of recycled plastic, under Assembly Bill 793, signed on September 24, 2020. As of January 1, 2022, bottles will have to be made of at least
Ben Brooks, Head of Plastics Recycling Price Reporting, S&P Global Platts said: "Amid upcoming legislation requiring companies to increase their use of recycled PET in California, there is demand for price perspectives across the entire PET value chain, so that market participants can understand the relationships between recycled and virgin PET. S&P Global Platts can now offer transparency across the entire value chain through its suite of price assessments."
Presently, the recycled plastic markets are nascent markets characterised by a lack of standardisation, given that recycled plastic is derived from waste. The latest addition to the S&P Global Platts suite of recycled PET price assessments, combined with pre-existing price assessments of virgin PET, brings crucial market insight and never-before-available transparency, based on Platts' deep experience building independent and robust assessment methodologies, that better enables recycled plastics' evolution into tradable commodities.
Proposed US legislation (Break Free From Plastic Pollution Act of 2020), unveiled in February 2020, aims to create a nation-wide container-deposit system whereby producers will be required to fund waste and recycling systems through an Extended Producer Responsibility Program. The Act proposes incremental increases in the minimum recycled content in food-service products to
European food-grade recycled PET (RPET) pellet prices have averaged
The daily assessments will reflect price information for the greater Los Angeles, California on a free-on-board (FOB) basis, as gathered and published through Platts price assessment process, closing 4:00 pm CST.
FOB Los Angeles prices will value clear R-PET pellets loading 3-30 days forward from the date of publication. The assessment will reflect spot transactions with a typical volume size of 1-5 truckloads (approximately 40,000-200,000 lbs).
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