

Rigid plastic is a preferred choice for many industries that require durability and reliability due to its high strength, heat resistance, impact resistance, and dimensional stability. It is widely used in automotive components and consumer electronics, especially for housings, structural parts, and electronic modules.
Why Automotive and Electronic Plastic Recycling Matters?
- Recycled automotive and electronic plastics have high value potential. By recovering these materials, manufacturers can reduce raw material costs while creating additional revenue streams.
- The environmental impact is significant. Since these plastics are not biodegradable, recycling helps reduce landfill pressure and minimizes long-term ecological impact.
- End-of-life automotive and electronic plastics are considered high-value circular materials and play an important role in carbon reduction strategies.
Applications of Recycled Automotive & Electronic Plastics
The raw materials in automotive and electronics usually include ABS, PP, PC/ABS, PC, PA, and PBT. Recycled rigid plastics are commonly used in the following applications:
- Automotive industry
Electronic control modules, interior parts, display back panels, sensor housings, connectors, and functional structural components such as bumpers, dashboards, and decorative trims. - Consumer electronics industry
ABS+PC composite housings for mobile phones and computer cases
PP materials for keyboard keys and mouse housings
PS materials for printer cartridge housings and rigid folders
PC materials for power bank housings and router casings
If the customer only produces and sells flakes
If the customer produces recycled pellets
If the customer needs to process modified plastics
