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MARKET OVERVIEW OIN and export mixed paper and board prices both fell by £5 per tonne. Mixed polymer bottles, clear and coloured PET bottle prices all rose by about £5 per tonne. Natural HDPE prices went up by £10 per tonne. LDPE 98:2 film price went down by £10 per tonne. Carrier bag prices rose by £5 per tonne. Aluminium pure cutting prices went up by £10 per tonne. Lead batteries went down by £100 per tonne. 18/8 stainless solid prices went up by £20 per tonne. Aluminium can prices went up in price by £10 per tonne. Steel can prices rose by £5 per tonne. Textile bank prices rose by £25 per tonne. Charity shop textile prices went up by £50 per tonne. 1 FULL PRICE LISTINGS PAGES 2-3 • MATERIALS SECTORS START PAGE 4 Materials Pricing Report 09 January 2017 Sponsorship for the newsletter is available to subscribing companies. For more information on how to claim this box, please contact [email protected] Did you know you can sponsor the MPR?

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MARKET OVERVIEW

OIN and export mixed paper and board prices both fell by £5 per tonne.

Mixed polymer bottles, clear and coloured PET bottle prices all rose by about £5 per tonne.Natural HDPE prices went up by £10 per tonne.

LDPE 98:2 film price went down by £10 per tonne.Carrier bag prices rose by £5 per tonne.

Aluminium pure cutting prices went up by £10 per tonne.Lead batteries went down by £100 per tonne.18/8 stainless solid prices went up by £20 per tonne.

Aluminium can prices went up in price by £10 per tonne.Steel can prices rose by £5 per tonne.

Textile bank prices rose by £25 per tonne.Charity shop textile prices went up by £50 per tonne.

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FULL PRICE LISTINGS PAGES 2-3 • MATERIALS SECTORS START PAGE 4

Materials Pricing Report 09 January 2017

Sponsorship for the newsletter is available to subscribing companies.

For more information on how to claim this box, please contact [email protected]

Did you know you can sponsor the MPR?

Materials Pricing Report: full listingsJanuary 2017 week 2

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PRICE RANGE (£ PER TONNE) Change Change Updated 09/01 w/c 02/01 w/c 05/12 (low) (high)Paper News & PAMs Mixed papers: domestic Mixed papers: export OCC: domestic OCC: export Multigrade Over issues (OIN) Best white no. 2

Plastic Clear PET bottles Coloured PET Mixed bottles Natural HDPE Mixed HDPE

Other plastics LDPE 98/2 Carrier bags (baled) Mixed rigids Wheelie bins

Ferrous Grade 0A metals Grade 4C Grade 7B Grade 10

Non-ferrous Copper dry bright wire metals Aluminium pure cuttings Lead batteries 18/8 stainless steel solids

Cans Aluminium: baled/densified Steel Mixed

95-105 65-85 70-95 80-115 95-115 155-165 130-140 250-280

130-165 40-55 95-120 360-380 170-250

300-355 15-30 0-40

100-200

70-150 105-125 50-70 70-90

3800-4000 700-900 400-500 680-780

750-1000 40-110 35-100

90-105 70-85 80-95 85-110 100-115 155-165 130-150 250-280

120-160 30-55 95-110 350-370 185-230

305-370 10-25 5-35

100-200

70-150 105-125 50-70 70-90

3700-4100 700-875 500-600 660-760

750-975 40-100 35-100

Updated 09/01 w/c 02/01 w/c 05/12

Updated 09/01 w/c 02/01 w/c 05/12

Updated 09/01 w/c 02/01 w/c 05/12

Updated 09/01 w/c 02/01 w/c 05/12

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Updated 09/01 w/c 02/01 w/c 05/12

Notesl Quoted price ranges are typical prices for a full HGV load. Paper and plastics are for collected (ex-works) material, whereas those for glass are for material delivered to a reprocessor or port (FAS).l Paper and glass prices typically apply to all loads collected/delivered over a fixed period (such as one month), whereas plastics prices are typically agreed on a load by load basis.l Some prices submitted by subscribers may not be included if they have been negotiated under unusual circumstances or if special conditions apply.l Full details of methods used can be found at wrap.org.uk/mpr.

Produced on behalf of WRAP by MRWl For more information, please contact the WRAP helpline 0808 100 2040 quoting 20BD or email [email protected] The information contained within this report should not be disclosed to third parties without the express permission of WRAP.l Disclaimer: This report has been produced by MRW based on unaudited reports of transactions made by subscribers. MRW has not been involved in any way with these transactions and benefits neither directly nor indirectly from the prices reported. Although MRW has no reason to believe that any of the reported information is false, and to the best of its abilities has ensured that the information reported is accurate, neither MRW nor WRAP take any liability for commercial decisions by subscribers based on the content of this report.*These are MRW-produced prices and are not part of the WRAP Materials Pricing Report. However, the same methodology was used.

Materials Pricing Report January 2017 – week 2

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PRICE RANGE (£ PER TONNE) Change Change Updated 09/01 w/c 02/01 w/c 05/12 (low) (high)

Glass Clear Amber Green Mixed

Textiles Banks Charity shop

Wood * Gate fees: high grade Gate fees: low grade

Green waste * Bagged Loose

Landfill * Spot gate Tax

10-15 5-10 5-10 5-20

150-350 250-475

10-4030-45

25-4010-20

1984.40

10-20 5-10 5-10 5-20

150-300 200-425

10-4035-60

25-4010-20

1984.40

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Updated 09/01 w/c 02/01 w/c 05/12

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Source: WRAP Materials Pricing Report

Recovered paper prices

Mixed paper OCC News & PAMs

OIN and export mixed paper and board prices both fell by £5 per tonne to £135 per tonne and about £85 per tonne respectively.

All other paper prices are broadly stable.

Materials Pricing Report January 2017 – week 2

PRICE RANGE (£ PER TONNE) w/c 02 Jan w/c 05 Dec

News & PAMs Mixed papers: domestic OCC: domestic Multigrade Over issues (OIN) Best white

95-105 65-85 80-115 155-165 130-140 250-280

90-105 70-85 85-110 155-165 130-150 250-280

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Source: WRAP Materials Pricing Report

Recovered plastic pricesMixed bottles Natural HDPE LDPE 98:2 Clear PET

PLASTICS: updated January week 2, next update January week 3Mixed polymer, clear and coloured PET bottle prices all rose by about £5 per tonne to £105 per tonne, £145 per tonne and £50 per tonne respectively.

Natural HDPE prices went up by £10 per tonne to £370.

LDPE 98:2 film price went down by £10 per tonne to £325 per tonne.

Carrier bag prices rose by £5 per tonne to around £20 per tonne.

PRICE RANGE (£ PER TONNE) w/c 02 Jan w/c 05 Dec

Clear PET Mixed bottles Natural HDPE LDPE 98/2

130-165 95-120 360-380 300-355

120-160 95-110 350-370 305-370

PAPER: updated January week 2, next update January week 3

Materials Pricing Report January 2017 – week 2

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Source: WRAP Materials Pricing Report

Ferrous scrap pricesGrade OA heavy Grade 4C Grade 10 Grade 7B

FERROUS METALS: updated December week 3

Ferrous metal prices are unchanged.PRICE RANGE (£ PER TONNE)

w/c 02 Jan w/c 05 DecGrade 0A Grade 4C Grade 7B Grade 10

70-150 105-125 50-70 70-90

70-150 105-125 50-70 70-90

NON-FERROUS METALS: updated January week 2, next update January week 3

Aluminium pure cutting prices went up by £10 per tonne to £800 per tonne.

Lead batteries went down by £100 per tonne to £450 per tonne.

18/8 stainless solid prices went up by £20 per tonne to £730 per tonne.

PRICE RANGE (£ PER TONNE) w/c 02 Jan w/c 05 Dec

Copper dry bright wire Aluminium pure cuttings Lead batteries 18/8 stainless solids

3700-4100 700-875 500-600 660-760

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£ per tonne

Source: WRAP Materials Pricing Report

Non-ferrous scrap pricesAluminium pure cuttings (left axis) Lead batteries (left axis) 18/8 stainless solids (left axis) Copper dry bright wire (right axis)

3800-4000 700-900 400-500 680-780

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GLASS: updated January week 2, next update February week 1Glass prices are broadly stable.

The proportion of different glass in a tonne of collected glass, the level of contamination and geographical location can have a significant impact on the prices quoted here. As such the prices quoted in the MPR may not be reflective of every deal done in the market.

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Source: WRAP Materials Pricing Report

Recovered glass pricesClear Amber Mixed Green

PRICE RANGE (£ PER TONNE) w/c 02 Jan w/c 05 Dec

ClearAmberGreenMixed

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Source: WRAP Materials Pricing Report

Recovered can pricesSteel cans Aluminium cans Mixed cans

CANS: updated January week 2, next update February week 1

Aluminium can prices went up in price by £10 per tonne to £875 per tonne.

Steel can prices rose by £5 per tonne to £75 per tonne.

PRICE RANGE (£ PER TONNE) w/c 02 Jan w/c 05 Dec

Aluminium: baled Steel Mixed

750-1000 40-110 35-100

750-975 40-100 35-100

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Source: WRAP Materials Pricing Report

Recovered textile pricesCharity shop Banks

TEXTILES: updated January week 2, next update February week 1Some merchants have reported stronger demand.

Textile bank prices rose by £25 per tonne to £250 per tonne.Charity shop textile prices went up by £50 per tonne to £365 per tonne.

The proportion of different textiles in a tonne of collected textiles, the level of contamination and geographical location can have a significant impact on the prices quoted here. As such the prices quoted in the MPR may not be reflective of every deal done in the market.

Banks Charity shop

150-350 250-475

150-300 200-425

PRICE RANGE (£ PER TONNE) w/c 02 Jan w/c 05 Dec

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