Boxon has revealed plans to launch a new line of Big Bags made from recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET) bottles, which will be available in the Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region.
The company stated these are the first recycled Big Bags to receive approval for direct food contact.
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Developed to address environmental expectations and regulatory measures such as the EU’s Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation, the new packaging aims to help firms lower their environmental footprint while maintaining compliance with supply chain standards.
The rPET Big Bags are produced from post-consumer PET bottles and are designed for use in food, chemical, and other industrial sectors.
According to Boxon, the bags feature increased resistance to ultraviolet light and abrasion, as well as improved stability during transport compared with conventional products.
The bags also allow for higher print quality, which facilitates clearer labelling and supports traceability in regulated industries.
Boxon reports that using recycled PET material can reduce carbon emissions by up to approximately 50% compared with bags made from virgin polypropylene.
The rPET Big Bags are designed to withstand temperatures ranging from -20°C to 140°C.
Boxon business unit manager Florence Abgrall said: “Companies today need packaging solutions that support both compliance and operational efficiency.
“Our rPET Big Bags make it possible to transition to recycled materials without compromising durability, handling performance or supply reliability while also meeting strict food-contact requirements.”
Last year, Boxon Group appointed Linus Lemark as its CEO. Lemark has nearly 20 years of experience in the B2B sector.
