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How to Recycle Your Business's Shrink Wrap - Rubicon

Author: Ruby

Jul. 15, 2024

How to Recycle Your Business's Shrink Wrap - Rubicon

Shrink wrap recycling is a major part of our overall plastics recycling program at Rubicon®, meaning that if you&#;re a business owner wondering how to recycle shrink wrap (or if shrink wrap can even be recycled), you&#;ve come to the right place.

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As a business owner, you know that the plastic film that surrounds your deliveries (as well as the styrofoam in the boxes) is necessary to ensure that your goods and products get delivered in the safest way possible. What some warehouse managers and business owners might not realize, however, is that it&#;s possible to recycle shrink wrap (or stretch wrap) and keep that material out of landfills.

As a Waste Diversion Manager here at Rubicon, I&#;ve spoken with countless businesses who have been throwing their shrink wrap in the garbage for years because they simply didn&#;t know that it could be recycled.

Many cities and counties have hard and fast rules surrounding plastics recycling for commercial and residential locations alike, with the most common rule being that only hard plastics&#;including plastic bottles, jars, and tubs&#;can be accepted for recycling in these programs. Hard plastics are generally described as something that keeps its shape if you try to flex it, such as plastic detergent bottles, milk cartons, and sports drink bottles. Soft plastics, such as plastic bags, packaging, and, of course, shrink wrap, often cannot be recycled by cities, as they tend to jam machinery at the materials recovery facility (MRF), causing slowdowns, delays, and even breakdowns.

Baling Shrink Wrap Recycling

Thankfully, there is another way. Shrink wrap is in fact a highly recyclable material, which is why if you have a large volume of it coming in and out of your business every week, you&#;re going to want a way to deal with it the right way.

Assuming the stretch wrap is of a high quality and it isn&#;t contaminated with tape, packaging labels, or anything else that can reduce the purity of the plastic itself, this shrink wrap can be baled up either on your premises, or it can be picked up by a waste and recycling provider to be consolidated and baled at a separate location.

Rubicon&#;s Plastics Solutions

We understand that each of our customers have different needs and requirements, which is why we incorporate this thinking into our conversations when we first start speaking with a business about everything from shrink wrap recycling to pallet recovery and collection solutions, and everything in between.

In the case of shrink wrap recycling, we base these solutions primarily on the volume your business is generating. If your business is generating a relatively small amount of shrink wrap every week, you&#;ll likely want us to assist you with determining available options to accumulate enough material for a pick-up, or have us develop alternative options for recycling lower volumes. On the other hand, if you&#;re a large commercial business generating a significant amount of shrink wrap recycling every day, there&#;s a good chance you will benefit from having an industrial baler installed on site. Baled shrink wrap (and other types of soft plastics) are more valuable than non-baled versions, and will therefore be reimbursed at a higher price.

Recycling Shrink Wrap is an Environmental Win

At Rubicon, we help businesses of all sizes find appropriate recycling solutions for all of their waste streams in order to keep as much material out of landfills as possible and live by our mission to end waste. We offer shrink wrap recycling services as part of a broader (multi-stream) recycling plan.

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If you have any questions, or you are interested in learning more about Rubicon&#;s recycling services, please contact us today.

Meredith Leahy is a Circular Economy Senior Manager at Rubicon. To stay ahead of Rubicon&#;s announcements of new partnerships and collaborations around the world, be sure to follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter, or contact us today.

Is Plastic Shrink Wrap Recyclable?

Concern about plastics is at the forefront of many environmentalists&#; minds, and it&#;s also something we don&#;t take lightly at Buffalo Shrink Wrap. Many companies are eager to learn the answer to the questions, "Can you recycle shrink wrap?" or "Is plastic shrink wrap recyclable?" Here&#;s what you need to know about recycling this plastic stretch wrap.

Why Recycle?

In many cities, soft plastics, like a heat shrink wrap roll, are harder to recycle because they can jam up machines and cause delays within the facility trying to recycle other materials. However, our oceans are becoming full of plastic and waste in an epidemic that should not go unaddressed. There is an obligation to follow all the best practices as a company.

Shrink wrap has a less significant carbon footprint than other plastics, but the material should still be recycled to protect the environment. However, shrink wrap as a packing material is still a better option than cardboard, glass, or paper. Shrink wrap takes up less space on your shelves and even less space in landfills.

Baling Shrink Wrap

The waste management industry provides a novel solution for pesky soft plastics that are harder to recycle. This industry offers recycling services and programs specifically for shrink wrap. The companies bale the shrink wrap, much like hay, and then transport the bales back to a facility that can recycle the material.

What Can You Do?

There are programs for larger companies using shrink wrap that will pay the business for their bailed, used plastic. Recycling your shrink wrap in high volumes can create an additional revenue channel for your company. Smaller companies might find it harder to locate a program willing to pay them for their shrink wrap because they don&#;t produce enough plastic waste. Consider partnering with another small company to help make recycling shrink wrap cost-effective for everyone involved.

So, can shrink wrap be recycled? Yes, and you should! As a business in the plastic industry, we encourage other companies to help out the environment and make intelligent decisions regarding recycling used and old packing products.

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