
Polystyrene
Polystyrene is a thermoplastic resin derived from petroleum, specifically styrene, an aromatic hydrocarbon. It has been used in various applications, including packaging, construction, thermal insulation, toys, the automotive industry, among other segments. Recycling polystyrene helps reduce the consumption of raw materials, reduce the amount of waste and preserve natural resources.

Polypropylene
Polypropylene is a thermoplastic resin, derived from propylene, a hydrocarbon. As it is a light, resistant, flexible and versatile material, it has diverse applications in different areas: packaging, automotive industry, construction, furniture and decoration, toys, chemical industry, agriculture, among others.
Polypropylene offers advantages such as: chemical resistance, low weight, flexibility, heat resistance and durability. Its versatility and properties make polypropylene a valuable material in various industries that are concerned with preserving the environment.

ABS
ABS - Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, is a thermoplastic resin, which results from the combination of three monomers: acrylonitrile, which allows chemical resistance and rigidity; butadiene, which provides flexibility and impact resistance; and styrene, which brings shine and processability.
ABS applications include: toys, electronic components, automobiles, household appliances, equipment, furniture and decoration, personal care products, prototypes and models, packaging, among others.
The use of recycled ABS offers benefits, reducing the consumption of raw materials, conserving natural resources, reducing the amount of waste and reducing the energy used in production and lower environmental impact.