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راتنج معاد التدوير، نتائج حقيقية: أرقام 2025
21 مارس 2026 · 4 دقائق · Resin Factory Studio

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We've been blending recycled resin into our production stream since early 2024. Here's what we learned and what the numbers actually look like.
First, the honest part: 'recycled resin' in our case means casting waste — the sprues, support material, and overpours that we used to throw away. We grind it down, blend it back into virgin resin at up to 15% by weight, and re-cast. We don't (yet) accept post-consumer returns. That's a much harder problem.
In 2025 we processed about 1.4 tons of casting waste back into production. That's roughly 11% of our total resin consumption, which means we used 11% less virgin resin than we would have without the program. Direct cost savings: roughly $4,800. Modest, but the equipment paid for itself in 18 months.
Quality impact: zero detectable difference in the finished figures. We tested by casting 50 identical figures from 100% virgin resin and 50 from the 15% blend, then asked our QA team to sort them blind. They sorted at chance. Tensile strength tested within 4% of virgin — well within batch-to-batch variation.
What didn't work: trying to push the recycled blend above 20%. At that ratio we started seeing color drift in light pastels (recycled material is mostly beige) and longer cure times. We've settled on 15% as the sustainable maximum without quality compromise.
Next year we're testing a 'closed-loop' option for clients who want it: we'll take back unsold inventory or returns from your warehouse, grind it, and credit the recycled mass against your next order. Early conversations with two retail partners. If you're interested, mention it on your next quote and we'll add the math to the proposal.


