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Plastic Can Liners - Are You Buying More Than You Need?

Posted by Trent Fitzgerald on Nov 3, 2011 8:38:00 AM

"Right-sizing" your can liner adds up! Save money and contribute to source reduction, why purchase a plastic liner that is too large or too thick for your can? Better performance at thinner gauges means purchasing less plastic for the same job.

SOURCE REDUCTION THROUGH TECHNOLOGY
Advanced polymer blends offer:

  • Improved performance at thinner gauges
  • High-quality prime resin
  • Star-Seal – the strongest seal available

Savings. Why buy more plastic than you need?Plastic liners   right size
Better performance at thinner gauges means purchasing less plastic for the same job.

Source reduction facts:

  • Less plastic is needed for the same job
  • Reduces greenhouse gas emissions
  • Double bagging not required

SOURCE REDUCTION THROUGH MATERIALS
Up to 14% natural minerals. Non-petrochemical reinforcement additive.

  • A natural mineral reinforcement additive
  • Greatly enhances the durability of the bag
  • Non-petrochemical, abundant and all natural
Savings. With enhanced durability and dependability, product failures become nearly obsolete, creating better workplace efficiencies. Better performance at thinner gauges means purchasing less plastic for the same job.

Source reduction facts:
  • Reduced energy used to produce bag
  • Uses an abundant all-natural material
  • Reduces the reliance on petrochemical materials
SOURCE REDUCTION THROUGH RESEARCH
Savings. Eliminates the purchasing of oversized bags, and promotes perfect consolidation and SKU reduction.
  • Ensures correct match between liner and can
  • No more guess work – the Right-Size product line
  • Prevents the bag from falling into can
Source reduction facts:
  • Reduces plastic going into landfills
  • Ensures plastic is not wasted due to over-sizing
  • Improves supply chain efficiencies – packaging and transportation, etc.

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Topics: plastic can liners, source reduction, right sizing

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