PET bottle scrap refers to discarded or surplus polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles, commonly used for beverages and various other liquids. These bottles, once emptied, are collected for recycling. The scrap PET bottles are typically sorted, cleaned, and processed to remove labels and contaminants. After processing, they are shredded into flakes, which can be melted and reformed into pellets. These pellets serve as raw material for manufacturing new PET products, such as bottles, fibers for textiles, or packaging materials. Recycling PET bottle scrap reduces landfill waste, conserves resources, and lowers the environmental impact associated with producing new plastic materials.