Decowraps Launches Film Made of Recycled Plastic
Decowraps, a leading manufacturer of floral packaging, launched EvolveFlex™, a sustainable film made with 90% post-consumer recycled plastic. Compared to conventional floral packaging films, which heavily rely on virgin materials, this innovating product offers an eco-friendly substitute.
"After witnessing the challenges faced in recycling plastic films in the US, we felt compelled to take responsibility for our sustainability initiatives," commented Steven Tchira, CEO at Decowraps. "By incorporating recycled content into our products and actively replacing up to 90% of virgin plastics in the industry, we are making substantial strides towards achieving a circular economy."
EvolveFlex™ offers a wide range of thicknesses and transparency options, meeting the diverse needs of the floral industry. It is suitable for various cut flowers and potted plant packaging options and is available in HDPE and CPP versions.
The HDPE version is recyclable at store drop-off locations, keeping the material in the circular economy cycle, supporting sustainable packaging and recycling initiatives. This enables Decowraps’ clients to make a decision that is environmentally friendly and contributes to a more sustainable future.
By selecting EvolveFlex™ with its 90% recycled content, customers make a tangible difference in their sustainability efforts. No longer relying on end consumers to recycle the product, EvolveFlex™ actively converts landfill-bound waste into new products, significantly reducing plastic waste and contributing to create a circular economy.
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