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The World Cup, Summer Plastics, and Why Resin Buyers Have the Leverage Right Now | Resin Market Moves | Week of June 29, 2026

9 min · 1 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio The World Cup, Summer Plastics, and Why Resin Buyers Have the Leverage Right Now | Resin Market Moves | Week of June 29, 2026

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PE inventories are at 46 days of supply. PP exports collapsed 17.6% in May. INEOS is permanently closing 400,000 metric tons per year of PS capacity in Illinois. Caprolactam dropped over $136/mt in a week. Crude oil fell nearly $5/bbl. And somewhere in all of this, the World Cup is selling out bars. This week's episode connects the dots between the summer plastics demand story — beverages, pool season, construction, stadium packaging — and the supply overhang that's making this one of the most buyer-favorable resin markets in recent memory. Michael Workman walks through all nine resin markets covered in this week's driver reports and lands on the three things buyers should do before the July 4th slowdown erases four days of negotiating calendar.

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Portada del episodio Halftime: What Resin Buyers Should Know About H1 2026

Halftime: What Resin Buyers Should Know About H1 2026

H1 2026 was one of the most active nomination environments in recent memory — north of 90 proposed increases across commodity and engineering resins in a single quarter. The justification was consistent: feedstock costs, supply disruptions, force majeure. Some of that was real. A lot of the ask on top of it wasn't. In this episode, we break down what H1 actually looked like from the buyer's side — what was proposed, what settled, and the gap between them where buyers who had data won. Then we walk through the mid-year review framework that separates the programs entering H2 with leverage from the ones running blind. Topics covered: * The H1 nomination wave: scope, patterns, and justification language * Cost pressure vs. pricing power — why the distinction matters in every conversation * Where buyers pushed back and won — and why the data made the difference * The four-question mid-year review framework * H2 outlook: feedstocks, forward exposure, what Q3 nominations likely look like * What to do before the next wave arrives Guest: Michael Workman, Executive Director, ResinSmart | Powered by RTi Global Register: "Stop Negotiating Blind" — Plastics News Webinar, July 22, 12:30 PM CT  https://event.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1768507&tp_key=3e20608168

6 de jul de 20264 min
Portada del episodio The World Cup, Summer Plastics, and Why Resin Buyers Have the Leverage Right Now | Resin Market Moves | Week of June 29, 2026

The World Cup, Summer Plastics, and Why Resin Buyers Have the Leverage Right Now | Resin Market Moves | Week of June 29, 2026

PE inventories are at 46 days of supply. PP exports collapsed 17.6% in May. INEOS is permanently closing 400,000 metric tons per year of PS capacity in Illinois. Caprolactam dropped over $136/mt in a week. Crude oil fell nearly $5/bbl. And somewhere in all of this, the World Cup is selling out bars. This week's episode connects the dots between the summer plastics demand story — beverages, pool season, construction, stadium packaging — and the supply overhang that's making this one of the most buyer-favorable resin markets in recent memory. Michael Workman walks through all nine resin markets covered in this week's driver reports and lands on the three things buyers should do before the July 4th slowdown erases four days of negotiating calendar.

1 de jul de 20269 min
Portada del episodio The 791M Pound Problem: What This Week's Resin Data Actually Means

The 791M Pound Problem: What This Week's Resin Data Actually Means

Three signals converged in the resin market this week — and they all point in the same direction for buyers.  WTI crude dropped 9%+ on the U.S.-Iran peace agreement. Polyethylene posted its biggest inventory build in 11 years at 791 million pounds. And benzene, the key feedstock for PA6, PA66, ABS, and PC, settled at a multi-year high for June — but spot has already reverted to the $3s, setting up a July inflection point.  In this live AMA session, ResinSmart's Michael Workman is joined by Directors of Procurement Tyler Wheeler (engineered resins) and Kevin Mekaru (commodity resins) for an unscripted, data-first breakdown of what moved and what to do about it.  What they covered:  * PE inventory at 791M lbs — the biggest 11-year build. Producer asks have no data support.  * PP: PGP softening into the mid-30s. 3-cent June ask is not legitimate.  * PS: The one commodity resin where modest increases ARE warranted. Here's the benzene math.  * PVC: 4-cent ask vs. an 8-month low in housing starts. How to use construction data in negotiations.  * Engineered resins: How to read the benzene-to-resin price lag — and when July settlement triggers the rollback conversation.  * POM/Acetal: Why this market is producer-channel-managed, and what that means for your pricing.  * Live Q&A: PA66 supply risk from Celanese capacity cuts.  Fuel surcharge timing. EPR legislation and PET. Additive market outlook.   Kevin's closing note: "The signals are on the downward side. Understand what's signal and what's noise." Tyler's closing: "Relief is on the way. If you've been keeping score, you're about to have a healthy procurement pipeline."  Topics + Timestamps * 0:00 Intro — Welcome to the first live Resin Market Moves AMA  * 0:44 Macro: Crude oil, PE inventory build, and demand signals  * 2:37 Polyethylene: 791M lbs — the June negotiation argument  * 6:39 Polypropylene: PGP in the mid-30s, Dow PDH turnaround watch  * 8:11 Polystyrene: Why benzene actually justifies modest PS increases  * 8:47 PVC: Housing data as your pushback tool  * 9:53 PET: Seasonal balance + hurricane season coverage  * 11:14 Engineered resins: Benzene $4.91 → reversion to $3s → July trigger  * 18:00 Q&A: When do engineered resin prices actually come back down?  * 23:10 Q&A: EPR legislation — real cost impact on PET/rPET?  * 25:10 Q&A: How to time fuel surcharge rollbacks  * 26:40 Q&A: Celanese PA66 capacity — supply risk or noise?  * 28:20 Q&A: PVC, Chinese carbide exports, and domestic margin defense  * 29:50 Q&A: Additive pricing — TiO2, colorants, next month  * 31:30 Q&A: POM/Acetal — producer-managed market dynamics  * 34:00 Closing: Signal vs. noise. Relief is coming.  Subscribe to Resin Market Moves [https://resinsmart.ai/subscribe] for weekly resin market updates. Get your RESIN8 Benchmark Assessment at resinsmart.ai. [https://resinsmart.ai/]Contact Michael directly: mworkman@resinsmart.ai | 214-984-2977  ResinSmart | Powered by RTi Global | Since 1998

23 de jun de 20261 h 0 min
Portada del episodio Resin Market Moves — Week of June 13, 2026: Producers Want Increases. The ACC Data Says Otherwise.

Resin Market Moves — Week of June 13, 2026: Producers Want Increases. The ACC Data Says Otherwise.

The ACC's preliminary May data hit this week and it's decisively buyer-friendly — but only if you're paying attention. In this episode of Resin Market Moves, Michael Workman walks through the week's key market developments across nine major resin families: * PE's 791-million-pound inventory build — one of the largest single-month gains in years — and why it undermines this month's $0.10/lb increase initiative * PP at 1.97 billion lbs of inventory as demand softens, exports fall 22%, and PGP continues declining * Why the second half of June is the better time to negotiate PP * PA6 caprolactam's $136/mt single-week decline and what it means for BASF's ask * Celanese's PA66 capacity reductions and the H2 supply story * PET's unique position: seasonal demand support vs. softening feedstock forecasts * A practical buyer action framework for the week Resin Market Moves is a weekly market intelligence briefing for plastics processors and resin buyers. Powered by RTi Global, since 1998. New episodes every week. Subscribe and never negotiate blind.

15 de jun de 20266 min
Portada del episodio Resin Market Moves — June 7, 2026 "The Show Went On. But Nationals Are Ahead."

Resin Market Moves — June 7, 2026 "The Show Went On. But Nationals Are Ahead."

It was dance recital week in the Workman household — and the chaos behind the scenes at the studio is a perfect metaphor for where the resin market sits right now. May settled cleanly on the surface. But TotalEnergies is still under force majeure in PP. A Phillips 66 turnaround is coming in June. Celanese is rationalizing PA66 capacity ahead of a Singapore unit closure in July. And the final April PE inventory data came in 150+ million pounds above the preliminary read. Michael Workman breaks down what buyers need to know before committing to June pricing — and why producers are counting on buyers who aren't looking too closely at what's happening backstage. In this episode:  * Polypropylene supply disruptions  * PA66 Celanese capacity rationalization   * Trinseo Chapter 11  * PE inventory revision  * How to separate cost-justified increases from margin recovery asks ResinSmart | Powered by RTi Global | Since 1998 | resinsmart.ai [https://resinsmart.ai/]

8 de jun de 20265 min