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Air Cushioning Film

Pregis introduces the Renew™ Zero 100% recycled content, carbon neutral air cushioning film designed for use with its AirSpeed® systems across Europe.

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Pregis’ PE film is made from 50% post-consumer recycled content and 50% from renewable, sustainable plant waste such as cellulose fibers. The Renew Zero brand name describes the carbon-neutral film which achieves its goal without using an offset method such as planting trees. Further, it is recyclable in the PE waste stream for next-generation applications.

It also complies with EN13427, the European legislation for packaging and packaging waste and has been independently tested by PIRA and Emitwise to confirm these air pillows are 100% CO2 neutral from cradle to gate.

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