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Earth-Friendly Sustainable Packaging

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Are you looking for sustainable packaging solutions that are both eco-friendly and cost-effective? Our range of sustainable packaging options can help you reduce your carbon footprint and increase your bottom line. From biodegradable materials to innovative designs, we offer a range of sustainable plastic packaging solutions that are good for the environment and meet your business needs. Browse our selection today and discover how sustainable, earth-friendly packaging can benefit your company and the planet.

Our Sustainability Policy:

International Plastics recognizes the importance of environmental responsibility and the impact climate change can have on the planet. While the scientific community continues to study the complexities of climate change, we are committed to doing our part to minimize our environmental footprint.

 

Our Strategy:

  • Resource Efficiency: We continuously evaluate and improve our processes to optimize resource utilization and reduce waste and energy consumption.
  • Sustainable Packaging Solutions: We actively explore and implement eco-friendly materials and designs that minimize the environmental impact of our products throughout their lifecycle. This includes promoting responsible disposal and exploring innovative packaging options that minimize waste.
  • Collaboration with Customers: We partner with our customers to promote responsible use and recycling of our products, fostering a circular economy for plastics.


Our Commitment:

International Plastics remains dedicated to continuous improvement and exceeding customer expectations with sustainable practices. Responsible plastic use and resource efficiency are keys to a cleaner and healthier planet.

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How to be more "Green"

Reduce, Reuse and Recycle:
Packaging is here to stay but there are ways to reduce the amount of packaging needed. First, look for products that use less packaging. Use packaging that has already been recycled or use packaging that is biodegradable. Buying in bulk also helps reduce the amount of packaging needed. Sometimes retailers can reuse lightly used bags or can recycle them for you. Reuse them at home for small trash can liners, lunch bags, animal waste holders, totes or containers for almost anything. Or you can collect them along with other recyclable material and take them to your local recycling center.

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Did you know plastic grocery bags consume 40% less energy to produce and generate 80% less solid waste than paper bags? It takes 91 percent less energy to recycle a pound of plastic than it takes to recycle a pound of paper. It takes more than four times as much energy to manufacture a paper bag as it does to manufacture a plastic bag.

Current research demonstrates that paper in today's landfills does not degrade or break down at a substantially faster rate than plastic does. In fact, nothing completely degrades in modern landfills due to the lack of water, light, oxygen, and other important elements that are necessary for the degradation process to be completed.

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Plastic Facts
Paper sacks generate 70 percent more air pollution and 50 times more water pollutants than plastic bags.

Plastic Facts
2000 plastic bags weigh 30 pounds, 2000 paper bags weigh 280 pounds. The latter takes up a lot more landfill space.

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Current research demonstrates that paper in today's landfills does not degrade or break down at a substantially faster rate than plastic does. In fact, nothing completely degrades in modern landfills due to the lack of water, light, oxygen, and other important elements that are necessary for the degradation process to be completed.


American plastic bags are made from natural gas, NOT oil. In the U.S., 85 percent of the raw material used to make plastic bags is produced from natural gas. Bags are made from a waste product of refining either oil or natural gas that will exist whether converted into plastic or not. If not converted, this waste would be burned off, releasing greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere.


Actions Speak Louder than Words

International Plastics believes that there is more to being environmentally responsible than just mere words. We have been focusing on keeping our planet clean and healthy long before it was the popular and politically correct thing to do. With company and industry-wide policies that promote recycling, conservation, minimizing waste and promoting environmentally friendly charities, we lead the way in keeping the Earth green and healthy. We are a strong family-based company that wants to hand down a better and cleaner planet to future generations.


We offer additives for photo and compostability, but it cost more and won’t allow for recycling. Certain additives that are necessary for some properties in the film simply make it impossible to recycle.

Our bags are made from virgin FDA-approved resin. No post-consumer recycled waste. When using Regrind resin you need to make a thicker bag to get the same strength of a virgin resin bag.

Recycling: Our Corporate office saves two dumpster loads of paper per month from entering the waste stream through our recycling efforts. We Shred and recycle our paper whenever possible.

 On the manufacturing side: all plastic scraps are sold to scrap processors who regrind it and repelletize it. Then it is resold to plants that use the “regrind” into construction film, and other plastic products that can utilize the reprocessed resin.

Post Industrial Recycled Content to Certified Compostble

Post Industrial Recycled Content: Material made partially from extrusion scrap.

Material is recyclable at the end of life

Stock Material Options:

  • 75% PIR content 42" 002 mil sheeting
  • Custom options: available for 1,000 pound minimum

Note: Closer to virgin films than the PCR film, but not as clear the bio-based option

Pricing: 15% higher price per pound than the virgin films

Certifications and Data sheets on file for the material

 

Post-Consumer Recycled Content: Material made partially from consumer waste stream.

Material is recyclable at the end of life

Stock Material Options:

40% PCR content 42" clear film in both 0015 mil and 002 mil sheeting
25% PCR content 42" white film in 00225 mil sheeting
20% PCR content 42" white outside/silver inside coex mailer film in 2.5 mil
Custom options: available for 5,000 pound minimum

Note: PCR content has less clarity than virgin films and can show some inconsistencies when printed. This material has full conversion capabilities of the virgin film.

Pricing: 40%+ higher price per pound than virgin films

Certifications and Data sheets on file for the material

 

Bio-based LDPE (Low-Density Polyethylene): Material made 50% from plants (renewable resource)

Material is recyclable at the end of life

Stock Material Options:

  • Clear 42" 002 mil sheeting
  • Clear 42" 004 mil sheeting

Custom options: available for 5,000 pound minimum

Note: Looks, acts and feels like virgin LOPE film

Pricing: 40%+ higher price per pound than virgin and PCR films

Certifications and Data sheets on file for the material

 

Certified Compostable: Material is certified compostable at the end of life in an industrial compost facility. The material is certified ASTM D6400 standard.

Stock Material Options:

  • Clear 48" 002 mil sheeting
  • Certified compostable zipper material

Custom options: available for 5,000 pound minimum

Note: Film is cloudier than virgin LOPE films. The material cannot be run with an adhesive lip and tape as the tape material is not compostable. Print coverage for each color in the design need to be checked for composability compliance.

Pricing: 450%+ higher price per pound than the virgin and other sustainable films

Certifications and Data sheets on file for the material

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