Resource Recycling
  • The Latest
  • Analysis
    • All
    • Certification Scorecard
    • Industry Announcements
    • Opinion
    Apple Watch on product box.

    Wearables are coming and ITAD isn’t ready

    Certification Scorecard — Week of April 13, 2026

    EV Battery Pack - Sergii Chernov-Shutterstock

    Redwood, Rivian deal fuels US infrastructure plans

    Bloom ESG and e-Stewards roll out critical metals metric

    Colorado regulators suggest mid-range EPR scenario

    Why collaboration on plastic waste still matters

    Battery recycler Ascend Elements files for bankruptcy

    Battery recycler Ascend Elements files for bankruptcy

    EPR fees are a market signal. Here’s what they’re telling you.

    EPR fees are a market signal. Here’s what they’re telling you.

    Wolframite ore, the primary ore of tungsten from Altai, Russia

    Tungsten scrap export controls draw industry attention

    Certification Scorecard — Week of April 6, 2026

  • Conferences
  • Publications
    • E-Scrap News
    • Plastics Recycling Update
    • Policy Now
    • Resource Recycling
    • Other Topics
      • Brand Owners
      • Grant Watch
      • Markets
      • Organics
      • Packaging
      • Research
      • Technology
      • Textiles
      • All Topics
Subscribe
No Result
View All Result
Resource Recycling
  • The Latest
  • Analysis
    • All
    • Certification Scorecard
    • Industry Announcements
    • Opinion
    Apple Watch on product box.

    Wearables are coming and ITAD isn’t ready

    Certification Scorecard — Week of April 13, 2026

    EV Battery Pack - Sergii Chernov-Shutterstock

    Redwood, Rivian deal fuels US infrastructure plans

    Bloom ESG and e-Stewards roll out critical metals metric

    Colorado regulators suggest mid-range EPR scenario

    Why collaboration on plastic waste still matters

    Battery recycler Ascend Elements files for bankruptcy

    Battery recycler Ascend Elements files for bankruptcy

    EPR fees are a market signal. Here’s what they’re telling you.

    EPR fees are a market signal. Here’s what they’re telling you.

    Wolframite ore, the primary ore of tungsten from Altai, Russia

    Tungsten scrap export controls draw industry attention

    Certification Scorecard — Week of April 6, 2026

  • Conferences
  • Publications
    • E-Scrap News
    • Plastics Recycling Update
    • Policy Now
    • Resource Recycling
    • Other Topics
      • Brand Owners
      • Grant Watch
      • Markets
      • Organics
      • Packaging
      • Research
      • Technology
      • Textiles
      • All Topics
Subscribe
No Result
View All Result
Resource Recycling
No Result
View All Result
Home Plastics

Alpek talks PET overcapacity, soft demand

Antoinette SmithbyAntoinette Smith
February 11, 2026
in Plastics

sky-and-sun / Shutterstock

Editor’s Note: Resin markets will be featured in sessions at the 2026 Plastics Recycling Conference, Feb. 23-25 in San Diego, California. Register now!

Executives from PET giant Alpek noted severe pressures on their flagship polyester segment, due to global overcapacity and persistently weak demand, during a quarterly earnings call. 

“Global oversupply continues to weigh on the industry,” said CEO Jorge Young. “Although recent years have seen the initial progress towards capacity rationalization, further actions will be needed to improve the market balance. In parallel, we expect demand to remain soft.” 

He added that “even in China, there is acknowledgement that the markets went to unsustainably low levels.” In fall 2025, Chinese officials met with chemical producers to encourage reduced operating rates and implement production cuts, in particular shutting down older, less efficient assets in the PET value chain. This “anti-involution” initiative aims to reduce excess capacity in the chemical sector. 

As the effect of these measures remains to be seen, Alpek is taking a cautious outlook. 

“I think the positive thing that we get at this moment is that there is more acknowledgement of the issue,” Young said, adding that “we’re not counting on those [measures] yet to be sustained, on the positive actions on the overcapacity [that] needs to be taken.” 

Several countries have imposed anti-dumping measures on some Chinese PET grades – including Canada, Mexico, South Korea and the European Union – and India is conducting a probe. In addition, Mexico and Brazil are conducting anti-dumping probes into bottle-grade PET resin from Vietnam and Malaysia. In most of these cases, Alpek and Thailand’s Indorama Ventures have filed complaints to initiate an investigation. 

The US has also had duties on PET imports from China since 2015, effectively cutting off cargoes from mainland China. However, an influx of imported PET – including record levels of RPET imports in 2024 – has driven down commodity pricing, and contributed to the closure of PET recycler rPlanet Earth in California, Alpek in North Carolina, and reduced operations from Phoenix Technologies in Ohio and Alpek in Pennsylvania, despite potential upside from tariff uncertainty. 

With the suspension of operations at the Reading plant in Pennsylvania, and shifting RPET volumes to its more efficient plant in Richmond, Indiana, Alpek is focusing on domestic PET markets in the US, Brazil and Mexico, especially higher-margin grades including PET sheet and thermoforms, Young said. 

“Recycling continues to be a very important priority for us and for our customers,” he said. “It’s very important for the sustainability of PET packaging.” However, when increasing recycled content, “sometimes that comes with some zigzags.” He pointed to the continuing operation of the Richmond facility, as well as Alpek’s new Single Pellet Technology (SPT), a resin pellet containing up to 25% PCR. 

And although Young did not rule out a restart of the Reading site, he did not strike a particularly optimistic tone. “It will also depend on whether we can extract some value from those assets, right? So we will assess for options. So what we chose right now is to suspend the operation, take on the savings, keep supplying our customers from the rest of the assets, that include the other recycling plant, all the avenues we have to deliver recycling content to the customers.” 

Alpek reported fourth-quarter volumes of 836,000 metric tons, lower by 10% on the year, due to planned maintenance outages that lasted longer than expected, and worse seasonality amid reduced exports of PET compared to 2024.

Tags: Business & FinanceMexicoPETTrade & Tariffs
TweetShare
Antoinette Smith

Antoinette Smith

Antoinette Smith has been at Resource Recycling Inc., since June 2024, after several years of covering commodity plastics and supply chains, with a special focus on economic impacts. She can be contacted at [email protected].

Related Posts

AI surge, dealmaking reshape  ITAD industry 

byScott Snowden
April 16, 2026

ITAD industry representatives spoke at the ReMA conference in Las Vegas about how AI tools, data center demand and consolidation...

Aduro losses nearly double on year

Aduro losses nearly double on year

byAntoinette Smith
April 15, 2026

Amid rising expenses for R&D, hiring and scaling efforts, nine-month YTD losses were CAD $14.416 million compared to a loss...

Volatility reshapes outlook for US metals businesses

byScott Snowden
April 15, 2026

Panelists at the ReMA conference in Las Vegas said tariffs, reshoring and geopolitical tension are remaking trade flows, lifting US...

Industry group: Help us find the plastic bale volumes we need

PET bales sink further as other grades firm 

byRecyclingMarkets.net Staff
April 15, 2026

Pricing for HDPE and PP bales rose again, while PET bales remained low, film grades have steadied, and paper and...

View of equipment inside the MRF.

CP Group buys Recycleye to build out AI-driven MRF platform

byStefanie Valentic
April 14, 2026

Rivian and Redwood Materials have entered a partnership agreement to deploy grid-scale energy leveraging EV battery packs.

Matium raises $8m, adds buyer financing

byAntoinette Smith
April 14, 2026

A trade finance facility from the new Erebor Bank will help bridge the gap between buyer and seller payment terms...

Load More
Next Post

Certification scorecard for the week of Feb. 9, 2026

Leading the Charge in Safe Battery Recycling
Sponsored

Leading the Charge in Safe Battery Recycling

byThe Battery Network
April 13, 2026

We’re connecting people, brands, and communities through one nationwide network built to make battery recycling safer, simpler, and more accessible...

Read moreDetails

More Posts

Policy Now | December 2025 – Year-end nears, policy talks continue

Policy Now | December 2025 – Year-end nears, policy talks continue

December 1, 2025

Quebec PRO reflects on first year of packaging EPR

March 30, 2026

Certification scorecard – Week of March 23, 2026

March 24, 2026
Bottle cap design: No need to ‘reinvent the wheel’

Bottle cap design: No need to ‘reinvent the wheel’

June 25, 2025
MRF equipment firm Machinex wins patent fight with rival

Judge blocks four groups from joining Oregon Recycling Act injunction

April 7, 2026

Diversion Dynamics: Secondhand exports slow down fast fashion

March 5, 2026
Basel e-scrap rules disrupt larger metal sector

Basel e-scrap rules disrupt larger metal sector

June 26, 2025

Here’s what is (and isn’t) becoming law in California

October 16, 2019

Full plastic bag ban passes California Senate

June 4, 2024
Aduro losses nearly double on year

Aduro losses nearly double on year

April 15, 2026
Load More

About & Publications

About Us

Staff

Archive

Magazine

Work With Us

Advertise
Jobs
Contact
Terms and Privacy

Newsletter

Get the latest recycling news and analysis delivered to your inbox every week. Stay ahead on industry trends, policy updates, and insights from programs, processors, and innovators.

Subscribe

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • The Latest
  • Analysis
  • Recycling
  • E-Scrap
  • Plastics
  • Policy Now
  • Conferences
    • E-Scrap Conference
    • Plastics Recycling Conference
    • Resource Recycling Conference
    • Textiles Recovery Summit
  • Magazine
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Archive
  • Jobs
  • Staff
Subscribe
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.