Recyclable Film

In today’s world, sustainability is a must for many companies, which is why recyclable film, such as the one we offer at Globalfilms, is one of the best solutions within the packaging industry. This material not only fulfils this, but also responds to the growing demand for greener film options, with a reduced environmental impact, associated with packaging products.

 

Recyclable film closes the loop of materials used within the industry, ensuring that resources are in use for as long as possible, while also reducing waste. In addition to reducing your environmental footprint, you as a company can have a more sustainable image.

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ECO
601 A ECOPPSLEG11

ECO PPSL EG 1 1: Gloss Finish Polypropylene (PP SLEEVE)

Multilayer structure Polypropylene (PP SLEEVE) film
517 A ECOPETSEGPCR11

ECO PETS EGPCR 1 1: Gloss Finish Polyester (PET SLEEVE) PCR

Shrinkable Polyester (PET SLEEVE) film with 30% post-consumer recycled content
569 A ECOPETPCREGPCR23

ECO PET PCR EMETPCR 2 3: Metallized Polyester (BOPET) PCR

Metallized finish BOPET with 90% post-consumer recycled (PCR) content
568 A ECOPETPCREGPCR21

ECO PET PCR EGPCR 2 1: Gloss Finish Polyester (BOPET) PCR

Biaxially Oriented Polyester (BOPET) with 90% post-consumer recycled (PCR) content
609 A ECOPETEMTRANSFER112

ECO PET EM TRANSFER 1 12: Metal-Transfer Polyester

Metallized polyester film (METAL-TRANSFER)
499 A ECOCEEMET1212

ECO CE EMET 12 12: Metallized Finish Cellulose (CDA)

Metallized compostable high-barrier Cellulose Diacetate (CDA) film
484 A ECOCEEM11

ECO CE EM 1 1: Matte Finish Cellulose (CDA)

Matte finish Cellulose Diacetate (CDA) film
546 A ECOCEEG1212

ECO CE EG 12 12: Gloss Finish Cellulose (CA)

Transparent high-barrier heat-sealable Cellulose (CA) film
523 A ECOCEEG1212

ECO CE EG 12 12: Gloss Finish Cellulose (CA)

Compostable, heat-sealable glossy Cellulose (CA) film
465 A ECOCEEG1212

ECO CE EG 12 12: Gloss Finish Cellulose (CA)

Transparent high-barrier heat-sealable Cellulose (CA) film
483 A ECOCEEG11

ECO CE EG 1 1: Gloss Finish Cellulose (CDA)

High gloss transparent Cellulose Diacetate (CDA) film
AAA A METALICUMMPET210

METALICUM PET M 2 10: Matte Metallized Polyester (PET)

Matte finish Polyester (PET) film
What is recyclable film?

Recyclable film is a type of plastic film designed to be collected, processed and reused in the production of new products.  The main difference from conventional films, which often end up in landfills or incinerators due to their complex composition or contamination by foodstuffs, is that recyclable film is made from materials that can be effectively broken down and recycled without degrading.

Recyclable film is made from materials that can be effectively broken down and recycled without degrading their quality. The main feature that differentiates recyclable film from other types of film is its ability to be transformed into granulated plastic after its initial use, which can then be used to produce new films or other plastic products.

These are the main benefits of recyclable film:

Environmental benefits

The use of recyclable film offers a very significant impact on waste reduction. By recycling and reusing materials, the amount of waste going to landfill is reduced. In addition, the film recycling process requires less energy compared to virgin plastic manufacturing processes, resulting in a considerable reduction of the carbon footprint. Not only does it conserve natural resources, but it also reduces pollution in the manufacturing process.

Economic benefits

From an economic point of view, recyclable film can be of great help to companies that want to reduce their costs in the long term. Film recycling reduces the need for virgin materials, the price of which can vary due to changes in the raw materials market. In addition, efficient production and continuous recycling processes lead to significant energy and resource savings, thus optimising the supply chain.

Social benefits

Finally, another great benefit of recyclable films is that they allow you to enhance your brand or company image. Nowadays, consumers are increasingly aware of the environmental impact of their purchases, so they tend to favour or opt for companies that demonstrate their ecological responsibility. Furthermore, by complying with these environmental regulations, you will not only avoid penalties, but you will also be able to position your company as a leader in sustainability, thus being able to attract new partners and customers, who value, among many other factors, environmental responsibility.

Within recyclable films, there are several types of plastics that are commonly used, due to their unique properties and high recycling potential. The most common are polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET). Each of these materials has a number of advantages and limitations in terms of their recyclability:

Polyethylene (PE)

This is the most commonly used type of plastic in recyclable films, especially low density polyethylene (LDPE). It is noted for its flexibility, durability and high water resistance, making it ideal for use in packaging and wrapping. Recycling is fairly straightforward and accepted in most municipal recycling programmes, but the quality may degrade after several recyclings.

Polypropylene (PP)

This other material is known for its rigidity and heat resistance and is commonly used in food and medical packaging. This material is more difficult to recycle than polyethylene, due to its higher melting point, so fewer centres accept its recycling. However, it is possible to recycle it and more and more work is being done to improve its recyclability.

Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)

Finally, this type of recyclable film is often known for its use in bottles. PET is also used in some types of films. It is fully recyclable and can be processed several times without losing much quality. However, its recycling requires a very strict separation and cleaning process.

I’m sure you’ve asked yourself this question and the answer is yes. In addition to the use of these traditional films, there is increasing innovation in the sector, with compostable and biodegradable materials offering a sustainable alternative. These new materials are being designed to decompose under specific conditions in industrial composting facilities, thereby reducing the accumulation of plastic waste.

However, there are still some challenges when it comes to the performance and cost of these films compared to conventional plastics. Nevertheless, they are the most promising development towards more sustainable and environmentally friendly packaging solutions.

At Globalfilms we specialise in always offering the best film solutions for different uses, such as product packaging. As you can see, we have a wide variety of recyclable materials and films, perfect for companies that want to take a step towards sustainability.

Do you want to take a step towards caring for the environment? Then contact us and we will be happy to help you.