Recycled ABS Resin Market: Policy, Technology, Demand Triple Engines Ignite $1.73B Blue Ocean Surge by 2031 – Global Trends and Strategic Insights
Recycled ABS resins refer to reprocessed acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) thermoplastic materials derived from post-consumer or post-industrial waste, such as discarded electronics, automotive components, and household items. Through processes including sorting, cleaning, shredding, and re-extrusion, the recycled ABS regains its moldability, impact resistance, and thermal stability. To address potential degradation during recycling, additives or reinforcements may be incorporated. These resins are widely used in automotive, electronics, and construction industries, offering a sustainable alternative to virgin plastics by reducing environmental footprint and promoting circular economy practices.