Initially, within the industry, the focus was on recycling. Virgin plastics, once used, were reprocessed. After cleaning and granulating, a proportion of re-granulated material (regran) was blended with new virgin materials. Improving technology has allowed the proportion of regran to be increased, and fully recycled materials are now possible.
One of the challenges with regran materials is ensuring that quality is good. For example, it would be difficult to guarantee clear film with a poor quality regran input. There’s also some confusion about using regran materials for food-grade packaging. The rules are changing, and the industry is doing its best to respond.
At Flextex, we are very careful with our sourcing, working with reputable recyclers who have high standards. Our regran options are 100% recycled and we believe they are the best option for the environment.