Post-Consumer Recycled Stretch Film
Companies are under growing pressure to meet environmental
standards, reduce plastic waste, and deliver sustainable packaging solutions
without compromising performance. That’s where Post-Consumer Recycled (PCR)
Stretch Film steps in.
Among the leaders in this shift is PCR Film, a stretch film
solution that balances environmental responsibility with high-performance load
containment. But what exactly is PCR stretch film? How does it differ from
traditional recycled stretch film?
What is Post-Consumer Recycled (PCR) Material?
Post-consumer recycled (PCR) materials are derived from
plastic products that have already served their intended use and have been
diverted from landfills through collection and recycling programs. Think of
water bottles, used stretch wraps, grocery bags, or packaging films that
consumers throw away after use.
These plastics are:
-Collected through recycling channels,
-Cleaned and sorted,
-Processed into resin (PCR resin),
And then converted into new products like PCR packaging and
stretch film.
By incorporating PCR resin into packaging solutions,
manufacturers significantly reduce the use of virgin plastics and lower their
environmental footprint.
PCR Film vs Recycled Stretch Films: What’s the Difference?
It’s common to hear “recycled stretch film” and “PCR stretch
film” used interchangeably, but they’re not always the same. While both
incorporate recycled content, the source material, processing, and performance
levels differ significantly.
What is Traditional Recycled Stretch Film?
Traditional recycled stretch films are typically made from
post-industrial recycled (PIR) materials. These are manufacturing scraps and
waste from production lines, clean, unused material that gets reintegrated back
into the film extrusion process.
Key Characteristics of PIR-Based Recycled Film:
Source: Factory floor waste, edge trims, roll rejections.
Processing: Easier to control as the material hasn’t been
contaminated
Quality: Consistent and relatively high due to known origin.
Sustainability Impact: Reduces internal waste, but does not
address the larger issue of post-consumer plastic pollution
While PIR recycled film supports internal waste reduction
and lowers raw material cost, it does not close the loop on the plastic
lifecycle or directly reduce landfill contributions.
What is PCR Stretch Film?
Post-consumer recycled (PCR) stretch film, on the other
hand, is made using plastics that have already gone through the consumer chain.
These include:
-Discarded shrink wraps,
-Grocery bags,
-Used pallet films from distribution centers,
-Agricultural or retail plastic films,
The recovered plastics are cleaned, reprocessed into PCR
resin, and incorporated into stretch films through advanced co-extrusion
technologies.
Key Characteristics of PCR-Based Stretch Film:
Source: Collected consumer plastic waste
Processing: More complex (sorting, decontaminating, re-pelletizing)
Sustainability Impact: Closes the loop, directly contributes
to a circular economy and waste diversion from landfills
This type of recycled content is increasingly recognized in
environmental regulations and corporate ESG initiatives as a positive step
toward sustainable packaging practices.
How Is PCR Stretch Film Made?
Creating high-performance PCR stretch film requires advanced
extrusion and blending technology. Here’s a simplified process overview:
Post-consumer plastics are collected and sorted.
These are washed, shredded, and reprocessed into PCR pellets
(resin).
The PCR resin is blended with select virgin resins or
performance additives.
The blend is extruded into stretch film using multi-layer
co-extrusion to ensure consistency, strength, and clarity.
This results in a film that looks and performs close to
conventional stretch film—while contributing to a circular economy.
Using post-consumer recycled stretch film can offer
environmental benefits while still meeting performance requirements. With PCR Stretch
Film, businesses can secure their loads, lower their plastic use, and move
toward their sustainability goals, all in one go.
In a world that’s moving fast toward eco-conscious
packaging, it’s time to wrap smarter, not just tighter. Call us at 813 242 6995 or reach sales@quickpakinc.com for samples to
test.

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