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Can Stretch Film be recycled after it has been used?
As sustainability becomes a major focus for global industries, the recyclability of Stretch Film has become a significant topic of discussion. Most films are made from Category 4 LLDPE plastic, which is widely recyclable in many industrial recycling programs. Many large distribution centers now have dedicated balers specifically for collecting used Stretch Film, which can then be sold to recyclers and processed into new plastic products or even more film. This circular approach helps businesses reduce their environmental footprint while managing their waste disposal costs effectively.
To ensure that Stretch Film is recycled properly, it must be kept clean and free from contaminants like paper labels, tape, or food residue. When companies implement strict waste-sorting protocols, they can divert a massive amount of plastic from landfills. Some innovative manufacturers are even producing Stretch Film with post-consumer recycled content, further closing the loop on plastic usage. By prioritizing the collection and recycling of these materials, the shipping industry can continue to benefit from the efficiency of plastic wrap while mitigating the long-term environmental impact.
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