Built for the plastics industry

Why We Started PlasticsNxt

PlasticsNxt was built around a simple belief: buying, selling, and sourcing in the plastics industry should be easier than it is today.

The plastics industry still relies heavily on phone calls, emails, spreadsheets, and long chains of middlemen. Too often, businesses are stuck waiting on "a guy who knows a guy" just to find material, equipment, or the right buyer.

A process that should take minutes can take days, and valuable time and money are constantly lost during the search process. We started PlasticsNxt because we believed there was a better way.

Our goal was to build a familiar, modern marketplace that makes buying and selling plastics simpler, faster, and more transparent. A place where buyers and sellers can connect directly without unnecessary friction, delays, or hidden costs.

PlasticsNxt was designed to streamline the sourcing process for resins, machinery, recycling equipment, services, and more. Instead of relying entirely on outdated systems and endless back-and-forth communication, businesses can post listings, search inventory, and connect directly with the people they need to work with.

We also wanted to create a platform that gives smaller and local businesses more visibility. Many marketplaces have become expensive and difficult for smaller companies to compete on, often prioritizing large enterprise accounts over everyone else.

We believe the plastics industry moves forward because of thousands of hardworking processors, recyclers, manufacturers, traders, and service providers of every size, not just the largest companies in the market.

Because PlasticsNxt is bootstrapped and industry-focused, our priorities are different. We are not building the platform to satisfy outside investors or maximize short-term fees.

We are building it to create a practical, affordable, and useful marketplace for the people who actually work in the plastics industry every day.

PlasticsNxt is built on a simple idea: make it easier for businesses to find each other, work together, and move material faster.

The future of plastics trading starts with direct connections.