These products can be taken to a commercial recycling facility to be converted into useful materials for new products. Recycling programs and facilities are readily available in most regions.
BOPP Recyclable PP #5
• Very good stiffness and exceptional clarity, ideal for sleeves, sheets, and flat bags • Contains no heavy metals or other environmentally hazardous substances • USPS certified for automated processingCPP Recyclable PP #5
• Great flexibility, puncture resistance, and tear strength • Contains no heavy metals or other environmentally hazardous substancesAll statements are based on information provided by the material manufacturers.
High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
Is a thermoplastic polymer made from petroleum. As one of the most versatile plastic materials around, HDPE plastic is used in a wide variety of applications has a high-impact resistance and melting point.Easily Recycled
• Considering how much plastic we use in our day-to-day lives, one of the most important factors when deciding on a material is plastic recycling. • HDPE plastic is easily recyclable, helping keep non-biodegradable waste out of landfills, while helping reduce plastic production by up to 50 percent! • If you’re looking for a cost-effective, environmentally responsible material, HDPE may be the plastic for you.mineral paper
We can all take steps to help reduce our carbon footprint and slow down climate change as much as possible. One way we are doing so is with Mineral Paper. Mineral Paper is made with 50% less plastic and is made from 100% recyclable plastic (recyclable #2). By using this eco-friendly material we hope to reduce our waste and help preserve our planet.Recycled into:
• Laundry detergent bottles • Oil bottles • Pens • Recycling containers • Floor tile • Drainage pipe • Lumber • Benches • Doghouses • Picnic tables • Fencing • Shampoo bottlesStone Wrap
The paper industry has a very significant impact on the environment. Deforestation, high water and energy uses for production, and greenhouse gas emissions are all environmental concerns associated with pulp and paper mills. That’s why we’re proud to offer Stone Wrap™ as an eco-friendly paper alternative. Stone Wrap™ requires 4x less energy to produce than paper, and no trees or water are used in its production. Stone Wrap™ is a limestone based sustainable paper alternative made without water, bleaching, or deforestation.Green is Beautiful
• Unique texture and feel
• Tear Resistant
• Waterproof
• Durable
• Smoother Surface
• Anti-wrinke
• Sustainable
• Excellent Printability
When taken to a professional composting facility, these plant-based films will breakdown within 15 weeks. The compost mixture can then be used to encourage the growth of new crops.
EarthFirst® PLA
{Compostable • Carbon Neutral • Renewable Plant Base} made with Ingeo™ • Made from annually renewable plant resource • Just 0.3kg of CO2 generated per kg of polymer produced • Biodegrades in a maximum of 44 days when composted at a commercial composting facility • Excellent shelf life under recommended conditions (-70° to 125° F in supported applications) • Certified to meet both ASTM D6400 (USA) and EN 13432 (EU) standars • Per 100lbs. of PLA material used, nearly 14 gallons of gas are recovered, enough CO2 is reduced to offset all emissions from a car for over 6 weeks, and enough energy is saved to power a 100-watt lightbulb for 8 monthsKRAFT
The natural resources on our planet are limited so we must make the most to conserve, recycle and reuse whenever possible- that is one of the many reasons why we love Kraft Paper. Kraft Paper can be made from recycled materials, is 100% recyclable, and biodegrades in just a few weeks. It’s production is also self-sustaining as the chemicals used in the kraft process are recovered and reused. Kraft paper can be made using all types of wood, including resinous pine and bamboo, which are left out of traditional paper making processes.Kraft Paper Recyclable 100% Post Consumer Recycled Content
• Available in sheets and rollsVirtually undisguisable from traditional plastics, these films contain additives which accelerate the degradation process, enabling the materials to be consumed by microorganisms in as little as one year, depending on the disposable environment.