Polymer Global Analysis
Resin To Riches: Weekly Plastic Market Insights
- General Thoughts: Amcor’s architecture transforms circularity into competitive capital, collapsing the distance between chemistry and consumer, where spec ownership now defines enduring industrial profitability and shareholder returns.
- Polyethylene (PE): Global PE markets tread an uneasy floor as regional cost advantages, production discipline, and geographic growth patterns shift, with regional spot prices mixed WoW by grade amid shifting trade flows.
- Polypropylene (PP): Global propylene oversupply and feed-cost divergence dismantle historic cost logic, rewarding integrated players monetizing volatility through optionality and selective commercialization under margin compression.
- Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC): Global PVC and chlor-vinyl market leadership pivots from utilization to value defense, with selective run-cuts, a push toward more disciplined pricing, and structural optionality re-anchoring ECU margin resilience.
- Other Sector Developments: US ethane’s softening, US propane’s surge, and global naphtha’s divergence expose feedstock dislocations rewriting integration economics and portfolio advantage across polymer value chains.
Exhibit 1 – Chart of the Day: Amcor increasingly pushes to close the loop and gap from resin push to brand pull.

Source: Amcor – FY2025 Sustainability Report, October 2025
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