In the ever-evolving world of packaging, two materials dominate store shelves, warehouses, and shipping hubs: polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP). From water bottles and detergent jugs to snack wrappers and yogurt tubs, these plastics are everywhere....
The linear economic model of "take-make-dispose" has pushed our planet to its limits. A circular economy, which aims to keep resources in use for as long as possible, is no longer a distant ideal but an urgent necessity....
The global crackdown on plastic waste is transforming how businesses approach packaging regulations. From sustainable packaging regulations to Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) policies, governments are enforcing rules to reduce environmental impact. ....
The economic fallout of plastic waste management is palpable. The world over, 85% of plastic waste ends up in landfills, oceans, or as unregulated waste. Millions of tonnes of plastic waste are lost to the environment and this bleeds money...
For too long, the promise of extended shelf life and enhanced product protection has come at a steep environmental cost. Multi-layer plastic packaging, a prominent feature in the modern consumer economy, is a significant contributor to global plastic waste...




