Filed under: Pricing Trends — Michael Prather @ 2:59 pm

Driven by rising ethylene costs and weakened supplies, polyethylene prices have climbed nearly 8% this year, according to an article published in Purchasing.  Recovering demand has been stymied by factory shutdowns and cold temperatures, which hampered January ethylene production.

Polyethylene producers continue to seek further increases, but with added ethylene capacity expected online in the next several months, it remains unclear whether these increases will materialize.