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PAC Machinery Bags and Materials Announces Environmentally-Conscious Bag Material

PAC Machinery Bags and Materials announces a new polyethylene bag formulation made from 100 percent recycled resin. Designed for automatic bagging machines, the Recylene® line of Rollbags® is made with the environmentally-conscious brand and businesses in mind, with material now produced using up to 100 percent recycled resin content.

This product announcement benefits packagers who use pre-opened bags for automatic baggers as well as other polyethylene films, as they can now package products in bags that are made of 100 percent recycled plastic resin. These resins can come from three types of plastic waste, including: industrial manufacturing, consumer waste, and ocean-bound plastics.

PAC Machinery has a number of product formats in which customers can get the 100 percent recycled bags, including:

  • Rollbag pre-opened bags on a roll (clear and white/grey coex for mailing);
  • Rollbag pre-opened bags in a box (clear and white/grey coex for mailing);
  • Poly tubing; and
  • Centerfold or sheeting for automatic L-bar sealers and side sealers.

For more information, visit https://www.pacmachinery.com.

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