Reborn Plas Solves Recycled Material Challenges with High-Performance Nylon from Ocean Waste

TAIPEI, Taiwan, September 17, 2025 – Across Europe, the U.S., and Japan, manufacturers in automotive, electronics, industrial applications, and bicycles are under growing pressure to meet sustainability targets while maintaining material performance and supply stability. Yet, challenges such as uncertain sourcing, inconsistent quality, and greenwashing concerns continue to hinder adoption of recycled materials. Responding to these demands, the company offers ocean-reclaimed PA6 and PA66 made from discarded fishing nets—delivering proven performance, verified traceability, and up to 90% lower carbon emissions, backed by over two decades of innovation and globally recognized certifications.


Ocean-reclaimed high-performance material - With over 20 years of expertise in recycled nylon innovation, the company pioneers the transformation of discarded fishing nets and nylon waste into high-performance PA6 and PA66 materials. Having processed more than 48,000 tons of waste, it provides customized formulations and tailor-made solutions validated by leading global manufacturers. Fully GRS-certified and eligible for Transaction Certificates, the products ensure authentic post-consumer waste sourcing, supported by UL2809 ocean-bound plastic certification, RoHS, REACH, ISO 9002:2015, and TÜV Rheinland carbon footprint certification. With proven success in replacing virgin materials and switching from other plastics to nylon, these solutions reduce carbon emissions by up to 90%, empowering industries from automotive and bicycles to electronics and medical devices to achieve their sustainability goals.


Key Features

  • Stable Supply – Diverse recycling channels ensure consistent material availability.
  • Tailored Innovation – Customized R&D with strict quality control for reliable product integration.
  • Provide verified CO2e data for their products.

About Reborn Plas

With over 20 years of expertise in nylon waste recycling and innovation, the company is a pioneer in transforming discarded fishing nets into high-performance recycled materials. To date, it has successfully processed more than 48,000 tons of abandoned fishing nets, converting them into premium PA6 and PA66 materials with exceptional mechanical strength, wear resistance, toughness, and impact resistance. These sustainable materials are widely adopted across various industries, including bicycles, automotive components, sporting goods, electronics, luggage, office chairs, medical devices, and power tools, driving a greener and more circular economy.

We uphold the values for the Common Good and contribute to a Circular Economy through the Recycling of Nylon Materials
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