A plastic pallet is a one-piece HDPE or polypropylene pallet engineered for repeated reuse, sanitation, and predictable weight tolerance. They cost 3–10× more than wood up front — and last 5–10× longer in closed-loop service.
That trade-off makes the choice between plastic and wood a math problem more than a preference. This guide covers the standard sizes, the four pallet types you'll actually see, how the cost works out per trip, and the operations that should pick plastic vs the ones that shouldn't.
Key takeaways
- Cost: $40–$200 per plastic pallet vs $10–$16 for a wood GMA — but plastic survives 100+ trips
- Standard size: 48″ × 40″ matches the wood GMA footprint for warehouse compatibility
- Materials: HDPE (most common) or polypropylene for high-temperature applications
- Best for: closed-loop returns, food/pharma, export (no ISPM-15 required), automated warehouses
- Skip plastic when: shipments are one-way, loads are heavy and unpredictable, or budget is the primary constraint
Plastic vs wood pallets — the actual math
The right decision depends on whether your pallets come back. For closed-loop systems (returnable totes, supplier-to-plant runs, within-network distribution), plastic wins on a per-trip cost basis within a year. For one-way shipments to retail, wood wins because the pallet's value is sunk after the first trip.
| Factor | Wood (Grade A 48×40 GMA) | Plastic (48×40 HDPE) |
|---|---|---|
| Up-front cost | $10–$16 | $40–$200 |
| Trips before failure | 5–15 | 100+ |
| Cost per trip | $0.80–$3 | $0.20–$2 |
| Empty weight | 30–48 lbs | 20–55 lbs |
| Static load | ~7,500 lbs | 5,000–30,000 lbs |
| Dynamic load | ~4,600 lbs | 2,000–5,000 lbs |
| Repairable | Yes — replace boards | No — recycle |
| International shipping | Requires ISPM-15 / HT stamp | Exempt — no treatment needed |
| Food / pharma compatible | Special grades only | Native — washable, FDA-compliant |
| Recyclable | Yes (chipped for mulch / fuel) | Yes (closed-loop HDPE) |
Standard plastic pallet sizes
Plastic pallet sizes mirror the wood standards — they have to, to fit the same racks, trailers, and conveyors.
| Size (in) | Size (mm) | Common use | Per 53′ trailer |
|---|---|---|---|
| 48 × 40 | 1219 × 1016 | Grocery, general (matches GMA) | 26 straight, 30 turned |
| 48 × 48 | 1219 × 1219 | Drums, chemicals | 26 |
| 40 × 48 | 1016 × 1219 | Retail, electronics | 26 turned |
| 48 × 45 | 1219 × 1143 | Automotive parts bins | 26 |
| 48 × 32 | 1219 × 813 | Beverage half-pallet | 44 |
| 44 × 44 | 1118 × 1118 | Pharma, drum | 28 |
| 1200 × 800 (EUR) | 47.2 × 31.5 | Europe — ISO/EPAL footprint | 30 |
| 1100 × 1100 | 43.3 × 43.3 | Asia / Pacific | 30 |
Need the underlying dimensions reference? Read our standard pallet sizes guide for the full chart and ISO specs.
The four plastic pallet types you'll actually buy
Within the standard 48 × 40 footprint, plastic pallets come in four construction styles. The right one depends on whether you're racking, nesting, stacking, or handling extreme loads.
1. Nestable pallets
Nestable pallets stack into each other when empty — typically 12 nest in the height of two stacked rackable pallets. They're the cheapest plastic option ($40–$80) and the right pick for one-way or export shipments where return-trip volume matters.
- Empty weight: 20–30 lbs (the lightest plastic option)
- Static load: 5,000–10,000 lbs
- Rack-safe: No — feet aren't designed for unsupported beam spans
- Best for: export, one-way distribution, light retail
2. Rackable pallets
Rackable plastic pallets are designed to span warehouse rack beams with a heavy load on top. They cost more ($80–$160) but they're the only plastic style you can put on selective racking with confidence.
- Empty weight: 35–55 lbs
- Rack capacity: 2,000–3,000 lbs (look for the published "rack span" rating from the manufacturer)
- Static load: 20,000+ lbs
- Best for: warehouse storage, automated retrieval, food and pharma operations
3. Stackable pallets
Stackable pallets sit between nestable and rackable — strong enough to stack loaded pallets two or three high in floor storage but not designed for unsupported rack beams.
- Empty weight: 30–45 lbs
- Stacked load: 4,000–8,000 lbs total per stack
- Best for: floor-stack warehouses, distribution centers without selective racking
4. Heavy-duty / drum pallets
Built specifically for 4 × 55-gallon drums or other extreme point loads. They run $100–$200, weigh up to 55 lbs, and carry static loads beyond 30,000 lbs.
HDPE vs polypropylene
The two plastics behave differently:
| Property | HDPE (high-density polyethylene) | PP (polypropylene) |
|---|---|---|
| Use case | General, food, cold storage | High-temperature, autoclave-compatible |
| Operating range | −40°F to +140°F | +10°F to +220°F |
| Cost | Lower | 10–20% higher |
| Impact resistance | Excellent at low temps | Degrades below freezing |
| Chemical resistance | Strong (acids, bases, alcohols) | Strong (oils, solvents) |
| Recycling stream | #2 HDPE | #5 PP |
Roughly 85% of plastic pallets sold in North America are HDPE. PP shows up in pharmaceutical, hot-fill food, and any operation that steam-sterilizes pallets between uses.
When plastic wins
Plastic is the right answer in these operations:
- Closed-loop returnable systems. Pallets go out loaded and come back empty on a predictable schedule (CHEP, PECO, IPP, in-network supplier flows).
- Food, beverage, pharma. Plastic is washable to food-grade standards. No splinters, no nails, no pest harborage, no ISPM-15 paperwork.
- Export shipping. Plastic pallets are exempt from ISPM-15 heat treatment requirements — they ship internationally without any phytosanitary stamp.
- Automated warehouses. AS/RS conveyors and AGVs rely on dimensional consistency wood pallets can't reliably provide — a single broken board can stop a whole line.
- Cold storage / freezer. Wood absorbs moisture and molds in freezers. HDPE doesn't.
- Cleanroom and ESD-sensitive operations. Anti-static plastic pallets are available; wood isn't.
When wood wins
- One-way shipments. If the pallet's gone after one trip, plastic's $40–$200 buys nothing back.
- Heavy or unpredictable loads. A 4,600 lb wood GMA outperforms most plastic pallets dynamically — and damage means $5–$15 of replacement, not $80.
- Custom sizes. A pallet shop can build a custom wood pallet in hours; custom plastic pallets require expensive tooling and minimum orders of 1,000+ units.
- Cost-sensitive new programs. Wood lets you pilot quickly without committing capital.
How to buy plastic pallets
Three sourcing paths:
- New from manufacturer. ORBIS, Cabka, Greystone, iGPS — minimum orders typically 50–100 pallets, lead times 2–6 weeks for stock sizes.
- Reconditioned / used. Cleaned, inspected, sold for 40–60% off new. Best ratio of price to remaining service life.
- Pool participation. CHEP and iGPS rent pallets to shippers per-trip. No capex, but per-trip fees add up over high volumes.
Frequently asked questions
How much do plastic pallets cost?
A new 48 × 40 plastic pallet runs $40–$200 depending on construction style: nestable ($40–$80), stackable ($60–$120), rackable ($80–$160), heavy-duty ($100–$200). Reconditioned plastic pallets are 40–60% cheaper.
What's the standard size for a plastic pallet?
The 48 × 40 inch GMA footprint is the U.S. standard, sized to match wood pallet warehouse and trailer infrastructure. EUR pallets (1200 × 800 mm) are the European standard.
Are plastic pallets recyclable?
Yes. HDPE plastic pallets carry a #2 recycling code and are widely accepted at industrial plastic recyclers. Many manufacturers run buyback programs that grind end-of-life pallets back into new pallet feedstock.
Do plastic pallets need ISPM-15 heat treatment for export?
No. ISPM-15 only applies to solid wood packaging. Plastic pallets ship internationally without any phytosanitary certification.
Can plastic pallets be used in racking?
Only rackable-style plastic pallets — not nestable or stackable. Look for a published "rack span" or "beam-span rating" from the manufacturer; typical rated capacity is 2,000–3,000 lbs across a standard rack beam.
What's the difference between HDPE and PP plastic pallets?
HDPE handles cold (-40°F) better and is cheaper; PP handles heat (+220°F) better. Most general-purpose plastic pallets are HDPE; pharma and hot-fill food typically use PP.
How long do plastic pallets last?
A well-maintained plastic pallet in closed-loop service lasts 100+ trips and 7–10+ years. Service life depends on weight consistency, handling care, and cold-storage exposure.
Should I switch from wood to plastic pallets?
Switch if your pallets make 10+ round trips per year, you ship food or pharma, you export internationally, or you operate an automated warehouse. Stay on wood for one-way distribution, cost-sensitive new programs, or custom sizing requirements.
Bottom line
Plastic pallets are a capital purchase, not a per-trip expense. They make sense whenever the pallet comes back to you — and rarely when it doesn't. Run the math on round trips per pallet per year before swapping; the answer is usually obvious once it's on paper.
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