





LDPE plastic waste—such as plastic films, bags, sachet water packaging, and flexible packaging—is collected from households, commercial sites, markets, and collection centers. Materials are aggregated at recycling facilities..
Collected LDPE undergoes manual and mechanical sorting to remove non-LDPE materials, including paper, metals, organic waste, PET, and PVC
LDPE materials are air-dried or sun-dried to reduce moisture content, especially during the rainy season. Moisture control is critical to prevent mold growth and critical for achieving stable bale weight and meeting buyer specifications.

Clean LDPE plastic is compressed using hydraulic balers into dense, standardized bales. Proper baling improves storage efficiency and reduces transportation costs.
Bales are securely strapped and labeled with material type, grade, weight, and batch identification to ensure traceability and compliance.
Processed LDPE bales are stored in covered areas and prepared for local delivery or export, supported by proper documentation and logistics coordination.