Very often companies immediately shred their waste plastic anyway because it takes up the least space that way and shredders are cheap to run.
Then the problem becomes what to do with it. High quality regrind can sometimes be sold but very often not. Unfortunately much has to be dumped at the landfill.
Now there's a company that will take it off your hands and you can avoid tipping fees.
It's no surprise that they will have no problems getting all the feed stock they can handle for years to come.
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