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Polypropylene vs Polyvinyl Chloride: Which Is More Sustainable? 12/29/2025

When it comes to plastics, not all materials are created equal.

If you’re comparing polypropylene (PP) and PVC, the differences go beyond performance — they impact recyclability, sustainability, and even indoor air quality.

Here’s what stands out:
• Polypropylene is widely recyclable and simpler to reprocess
• PVC often relies on additives that complicate recycling
• PP is PVC-free and avoids many plasticizers used in traditional PVC applications

That’s why more manufacturers are rethinking material choices and moving toward polypropylene for packaging, flooring, and other demanding applications.

We break it all down in our latest blog.
👉 Read more here: https://www.profol.com/05/05/2025/polypropylene-vs-pvc/

Polypropylene vs Polyvinyl Chloride: Which Is More Sustainable? Key differences between polypropylene vs polyvinyl chloride in terms of sustainability, recyclability, emissions, and health impact.

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