Blue Polymers Breaks Ground on Recycled Plastics Production Facility in Buckeye, AZ

These plastics will be processed and formulated into high-quality, drop-in recycled plastic solutions for the packaging industry.

SEATTLE (Waste Advantage): Leaders from Blue Polymers, LLC, Republic Services, and the City of Buckeye broke ground on Blue Polymers’ latest innovative recycled plastics production facility, which will support sustainable packaging manufacturing throughout the Western United States. The 162,000-square-foot facility is expected to create more than 60 highly skilled permanent jobs when it opens in Buckeye in the second half of 2025.

The Blue Polymers facility will specialize in recycled polyethylene, commonly found in milk jugs and laundry detergent bottles, and polypropylene, used in consumer packaging, such as margarine tubs and yogurt cups. These plastics will be processed and formulated into high-quality, drop-in recycled plastic solutions for the packaging industry.

“Blue Polymers was created to meet the need for high-quality recycled plastics for use in consumer packaging and other applications,” said Tim Oudman, senior vice president of sustainability innovation, at Republic Services and a member of Blue Polymers’ board of directors. “We appreciate the support we’ve received from the City of Buckeye and the Arizona Commerce Authority for this project, as well as from our development partners Merit, FCL and Butler Design Group.”

Phoenix-based Republic Services, a joint venture partner in Blue Polymers, is developing a network of regional Polymer Center plastics recycling facilities. These centers, the first of their kind in North America, produce high-quality, color-sorted recycled plastics directly from Republic’s national curbside collection operations. Each Republic Services Polymer Center will be paired with a Blue Polymers facility; the Buckeye facility will process materials from Republic’s Las Vegas Polymer Center, which opened in late 2023.

“This regional recycling plant solidifies Buckeye’s commitment to bringing high-quality, advanced manufacturing jobs to our residents,” said Buckeye Mayor Eric Orsborn. “Blue Polymers’ investment in the city, along with their innovative strategies to use recycled plastics for everyday consumer products, will ensure we remain a vibrant, sustainable community.”

Demand is rising for domestically sourced, high-quality recycled plastics from both voluntary sustainability commitments and state legislation. Many consumer-packaged goods (CPG) companies are pledging to incorporate more recycled content into their packaging designs. At the same time, five states have implemented minimum recycled content requirements for single-use packaging. Republic’s Polymer Centers and Blue Polymers’ innovative facilities will help meet this demand.

“We are excited to celebrate the groundbreaking of Blue Polymers’ recycled plastics production facility in Buckeye,” said Sandra Watson, president and CEO of the Arizona Commerce Authority. “The addition of this facility adds to Arizona’s leadership in sustainable technologies while creating more jobs for Arizona residents.”

 Courtesy: www.wasteadvantage.com