PureCycle will base its production of recycled polypropylene (rPP) at its Ironton, Ohio, location on demand from customer trials, the company said this week during its first quarter earnings call.
The company currently holds 14mn lbs of rPP in inventory, and produced 4mn lbs of rPP during the first quarter of 2025.
"As customer trials progress and demand comes on the books, we will raise [production] rates in order to meet the demand," said chief executive Dustin Olson.
PureCycle currently has 33 active customer trials for its rPP and 55 pending trials. Its material is being trialed under applications that include automotive, consumer packaging, durable housewares, and furniture.
The Ironton facility's nameplate capacity is 107mn lbs, which the company is still far away from producing. However, in April, the plant achieved its best monthly feed rate of 12,500 lbs/hr with on-stream time at 87pc.
PureCycle reported the company's first ever revenue of $1.6mn in the first quarter.