Woven polypropylene packaging that supports a circular economy and meets evolving Canadian EPR requirements.
Woven polypropylene (PP) is classified as resin code #5 and is widely accepted by industrial recycling programs across Canada. Used bags can be collected, baled, and processed into recycled polypropylene pellets, which are then used to manufacture new products.
Unlike single-use plastic packaging, woven PP bags are durable enough for multiple uses before recycling — extending their lifecycle and reducing waste.
Canada's Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations are expanding across provinces, requiring producers to take responsibility for the end-of-life management of their packaging. Woven polypropylene is well-positioned for EPR compliance:
Ontario: Full EPR for Blue Box materials is active as of January 2026.
Alberta: EPR for packaging launched April 2025.
British Columbia: RecycleBC targets 50% recovery for flexible plastics by 2027.
Federal: The Plastics Registry Phase 2 expands to construction and agriculture sectors with reporting due September 2026.
Our packaging supports your compliance by using recyclable materials with established collection and processing infrastructure.
Durability = Less Waste. Woven PP bags resist tearing, moisture, and UV degradation, reducing product loss and replacement cycles.
Lightweight. PP bags are significantly lighter than alternatives like paper or jute, reducing transport emissions per unit.
Reusable. Many applications allow bags to be reused multiple times before end-of-life recycling.
No Toxic Additives. Our bags are manufactured without heavy metals, phthalates, or other harmful additives.
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