Think about the last plastic container you threw away. Where did it go?
For most of us, it disappears the moment it leaves our hands. But for us at Shreeram Polymers, that is exactly where our work begins.
We collect plastic scrap — the kind that comes off factory floors, packaging lines, and post-consumer waste streams — and we turn it into something genuinely useful: high-quality recycled polymer materials that manufacturers can rely on.
It Is Not Magic. It Is a Process.
The journey starts with sorting. Not all plastic is the same, and mixing types leads to poor-quality output. So we carefully segregate the incoming scrap by polymer type ? HDPE, LDPE, PP, and more.
Then comes shredding, washing, and drying. The material is broken down, cleaned thoroughly, and stripped of contaminants. From there, it goes through our extrusion line, where it is melted and reformed into clean, consistent pellets ready for industrial use.
Each batch is checked for quality before it leaves our facility. Because a recycled polymer that does not perform is not a solution ? it is just a problem in a different form.
Why Does This Matter?
Here is the honest truth: plastic does not go away on its own. A plastic bottle buried in a landfill today will still be there 450 years from now. That is not a scare tactic ? it is just chemistry.
By recycling plastic scrap into usable polymer materials, we are doing two things at once. We are reducing what ends up in landfills, and we are reducing the need to manufacture virgin plastic ? which is an energy-heavy, petroleum-dependent process.
?? ? ? ? Less plastic in landfills
?? ? ? ? Less demand for virgin polymer production
?? ? ? ? Consistent, quality material for manufacturers
?? ? ? ? A stronger circular economy ? one batch at a time
We are not just recyclers. We are part of a smarter way of making things. And we think that is worth talking about.