Your Brand Deserves a Better Future – and So Does the Planet.
Sustainable rigid packaging that meets performance, aesthetic, and environmental goals.
Why Now? Because Your Customers Expect It.
- 🌎 Consumer Insight: 68% say sustainability impacts buying decisions
- 🛍️ Sales Impact: Eco-packaging can increase sales by up to 30%
- ♻️ Target Audience: Gen Z & Millennials are willing to pay more for sustainable options
Today’s buyers care about what your packaging says about your brand. They’re looking for eco-conscious choices that don’t compromise quality or convenience. We’re here to help you make the switch smoothly—with confidence and clarity.
Sustainability Shouldn’t Be This Hard
- “I don’t want to sacrifice performance or aesthetics.”
- “What are the costs? Is it worth it?”
- “We’re not sure where to begin.”
- “Will switching disrupt our supply chain?”
We’ve helped brands just like yours transition without the headaches. Explore how on the next page.
How to Make the Switch to Sustainable Rigid Packaging
We simplify the process so you can meet consumer demand while protecting your margins and supply chain.
Sustainable Materials That Perform

Post-Consumer Recycled (PCR) Plastic
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What it is: PCR is plastic that’s been used, collected, recycled, and reprocessed into new packaging—diverting waste from landfills. -
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Consumer appeal: Recyclable and made from recycled content. A visible commitment to circular economy values. Compostable, plant-based alternative to traditional plastic. -
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Supply chain readiness: High. PCR is widely available across many resin types (HDPE, PET, PP), with minimal impact on your supply chain. -
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Market segments: Personal care, household cleaners, food & beverage, pet care.

Bioplastics
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What it is: Plastics made from renewable biomass sources like corn starch or sugarcane. -
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Consumer appeal: Compostable, plant-based alternative to traditional plastic. -
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Supply chain readiness: Scalable, but still developing in some global regions. -
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Market segments: Health & wellness, nutraceuticals, premium food, niche beauty brands.

Lightweighting Materials
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Consumer appeal: Reduces plastic used, carbon footprint and shipping costs. -
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Supply chain readiness: High. Many existing molds can be optimized or retrofitted for lightweighting without major disruptions. -
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Market segments: Automotive, beverage, cosmetics, and condiments.

Mono Materials
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What it is: Packaging made from a single resin (like 100% PE or PP), which simplifies recycling and avoids contamination. -
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Consumer appeal: Easier to recycle at curbside. Brands can clearly communicate recyclability with minimal confusion. -
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Supply chain readiness: Growing. Major converters and molders are increasingly offering mono-material solutions with the same structural performance. -
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Market segments: Food & beverage, pharmaceuticals, industrial goods.
How We Guide You Every Step of the Way
Highlight a few material options (e.g., bioplastics, PCR, lightweighting, mono-materials), each with:
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Assessment
We review your existing packaging and identify sustainable alternatives
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Design & Sourcing
We find the right-fit materials and suppliers
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Testing & Launch
We ensure performance, compatibility, and market readiness
Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers.
What’s the difference between biodegradable and recyclable packaging?
Biodegradable packaging breaks down naturally through microorganisms, often requiring specific conditions like industrial composting. Recyclable packaging is designed to be collected, processed, and reused in the manufacturing of new products. While biodegradable packaging can help reduce landfill waste, recyclable packaging is typically more compatible with existing waste management systems.
Is PCR safe for food and beverage packaging?
Yes, PCR (post-consumer resin) can be safe for food and beverage use if it meets regulatory standards such as those set by the FDA or EFSA. These materials undergo strict cleaning and processing to ensure they are free of contaminants and safe for direct food contact.
What are the best materials for sustainable rigid packaging?
The best materials include post-consumer resins like rPET and rHDPE, bioplastics such as PLA or PHA, and widely recyclable materials like PET, HDPE, glass, and aluminum. The optimal choice depends on your product’s needs, sustainability goals, and the recycling infrastructure available in your target market.
Let’s Make Your Packaging Work Harder—for the Planet and Your Brand
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