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POLYSTAR Co-extrusion & Recycling: Making Plastic Film Sustainable
With the increasing concern over plastic waste and pollution, plastic bag manufacturers are looking for more sustainable production methods to diminish the negative effects of their plastic products. Co-extrusion and recycling are two techniques that are gaining popularity in the plastic film industry. In this blog, we will explore how co-extrusion and recycling can create a circular economy for plastic bag production and minimize waste.
Flexible POLYSTAR Blown Film Extruders for Sustainable Packaging
Eco-friendly packaging is a necessity more than a trend, for both environmental and economic sustainability today. As one of the main carriers of packaging film production, blown film extrusion technology must keep evolving to meet the market requirements. Let's take a closer look into how POLYSTAR develops its blown film extrusion machine technology to better contribute to eco-friendly packaging.
Daisaku Co., Ltd. and POLYSTAR Collaborate to Lead Japan's Plastic Waste Recycling Industry
DAISAKU CO., LTD, located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, is a leading enterprise in the plastic waste recycling industry. We have been collaborating with POLYSTAR since 2019 to enhance our plastic recycling business. Our partnership with POLYSTAR includes the purchase of their Repro-Flex 150 recycling machine to process various HDPE/LDPE/LLDPE packaging film/bale film/shrink film waste.
POLYSTAR Pelletizers for Soft and Rigid Plastic Wastes - Which Granulating System Can Fit Your Demands Best?
Different plastic materials have their unique properties and are manufactured into many categories of products such as plastic films, food packaging, flexible plastic packaging, medical device components, etc. While recycling the plastic waste from particular materials, the plastic pelletizers chosen must be capable of processing your main waste stream, as well as flexible enough to process your side plastic waste.
Recycling Materials with POLYSTAR for New End Product Possibilities
With consumers increasingly pushing for less raw material usage, the last few years have exhibited an increase in recycled plastics as basic materials for production, helping repurpose products that otherwise would be considered waste. But what type of plastic materials can be recycled? How can plastics be recycled? And what end products can be made using recycled materials?