dbi offers a variety of services to give new life to your scrap plastic resin. We guarantee your satisfaction 100%.

Recycle and reclaim services offered:
· Plastic regrind - buy/sell
· Thermoplastic contamination separation
· Paint removal of plastic and metal parts
· Buy surplus plastic resin
· Toll grinding services
· Coating removal services

We provide GreenMax™ recycled thermoplastics, plastic regrind, recycling and reclaim services for processors of a wide variety of plastic resins. Click here to access a PDF describing our full Scrap Yard capabilities.

· · · · · FAQ · · · · ·
Q. How do I get the most money from my scrap plastic resin?
A. Proper segregation of your scrap plastic resin material by product family and color is one key element. If you are storing your scrap material in used packaging, try to mark the tare weight on the packaging along with the skid to ensure an accurate net weight. Proper labeling procedures will also maximize the amount of money you will be able to get for your plastic resin scrap material.
Q. Often times scrap brokers require full truckload quantities prior to offering money for my scrap material. Is this always the case?
A. No. dbi is interested in any quantity or type of plastic scrap. Whatever you have, we are interested.
Q. How do I get the most money for my aged/obsolete surplus plastic resin?
A. Keep the material contamination free, and keep the original manufacturers lot certification. You will get more money for your obsolete plastic resin materials if you have original lot certification.
Q. How often will you evaluate market conditions as it relates to buying my scrap material?
A. dbi will offer updated fair market value analysis every 90 days to ensure you are getting the maximum amount of money you can for your scrap.

Click here now if you are in the market for plastic regrind services or scrap material.
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