Multilayer films combine plastic layers to protect products and reduce waste. They're lightweight, improve freshness, but recycling is tough. New designs boost sustainability and support circular economy goals.
Stretch film protects goods by securely wrapping items, reducing damage and waste. Made from stretchable plastic, it supports recycling and helps cut food spoilage, boosting sustainability.
Flexible films are lightweight, bendable packaging that protects products and reduces waste. Making them recyclable or bio-based supports a circular economy and cuts environmental impact.
Beverage cartons protect drinks well, cut transport emissions, and use less plastic. With proper recycling, especially in Europe, they support waste reduction and a circular, more sustainable economy.
Shrink wrap protects and bundles items using heat-shrinking plastic film. It reduces bulky packaging but can create plastic waste. Recycling and biodegradable options boost its circular economy benefits.
Wood packaging is strong, renewable, and biodegradable. It supports circular economy by being reusable and recyclable, reducing waste and environmental impact while protecting goods during transport.
Moulded fibre packaging is strong, eco-friendly, biodegradable, and recyclable, made from recycled fibers. It protects products, reduces plastic use, and supports a circular economy.
Corrugated cardboard is strong, lightweight, and recyclable packaging made from recycled paper. Its layered design protects items, reduces waste, saves energy, and supports a circular, eco-friendly economy.
Kraft paper is strong, eco-friendly, biodegradable, and recyclable packaging made from managed forests. It’s great for wrapping, bags, and boxes, helping reduce waste and protect the planet.