Sustainability
Sustainability, safety and efficiency will drive the industry of the future.
HIPAC will continue to set the benchmark in industrial packaging by creating innovation through the use and development of new technologies.
At HIPAC, we design packaging solutions that reduce the overall environmental impact of film at all stages of its life cycle, from production to disposal. Since the early 2000s we have chosen technologies with low environmental impact and we have reduced the use of energy and natural resources in our production cycle.
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Technologies with reduced environmental impact
At HIPAC, we know that the road to long lasting success passes through sustainable choices.
Our journey towards environmental sustainability goes back a long way and consists of small and large achievements. Tra i più significativi ricordiamo, nel 2007, la nascita delle bobine NetRoll senza il supporto del tubo in cartone e, nel 2008, della famiglia Premium: la nostra proposta di film tecnici in basso spessore ha origine in un momento storico dove il mercato andava esattamente nella direzione opposta, spingendo a produrre volumi sempre crescenti di plastica.
In recent years, we have been called to a new challenge: to further increase the sustainability of our films. A challenge to which we have responded with RELIVE, RENEW and RESOLVE and – of course – NETROLL technology.
We produce films containing up to 60% post-consumer recycled plastic (PCR) and post-industrial plastic (PIR), both certified ‘Plastica Seconda Vita’ and AENOR – marks guaranteeing the actual recycled content.
The films of ReLive product range are:
REC30: Stretch film made of 30% post-consumer recycled plastic (PCR)
REC60: Stretch film made of 60% post-consumer recycled plastic (PCR)
REX 30: Stretch film made of 30% post-industrial recycled plastic (PIR)
REX 60: Stretch film made of 60% post-industrial recycled plastic (PIR)
REC ISCC: Stretch film made of raw materials obtained from the industrial treatment of waste materials, in compliance with ISCC plus international standard.
Hipac is also member of Valipac, the accredited organisation for the extended producer responsibility applied to commercial and industrial packaging.
We produce films that contain up to 100% bio-based raw materials from renewable sources, obtained from agricultural or food industry waste, certified in accordance with the international ISCC plus standard.
The degradation process of the stretch film is reduced to a few years (2-3) and only starts when the film is disposed of in a landfill or in a biodigester for biomethane production.
All films in our product range can be produced in the NetRoll version: reels without the traditional cardboard tube for automatic or manual use.
The problem is not plastics, the problem is human behaviour.
Plastic is an extraordinary material: light and strong, cheap and durable, clean and safe. Plastic protects the food and goods that come into our homes, saves our lives in hospitals, reduces the weight of cars, trains and planes, and much more.
The problem of waste, whether plastic, paper or glass, always has one cause: human behaviour. To solve the problem of waste, it is not necessary to demonise a material or who produces it: it is necessary to promote virtuous behaviour through education and regulation, and to support the development of material recovery and recycling chains.
If we consider the entire life cycle of a material (LCA, Life Cycle Assessment), it is estimated that replacing plastic packaging with other materials would lead to an exponential increase in CO2 emissions into the atmosphere, with negative consequences for the planet’s climate.