We have introduced company policies and sustainable production for many years.
60% of our production uses recycled raw materials
Our selected suppliers use Secondary Raw Material (SRM) regenerated from plastic urban waste.
We recover 100% of production waste
to create new raw material.
At least 30% of our energy needs
comes from renewable sources.
We have cut our electricity consumption by 20% in three years
by making our systems more efficient.
The goals we have set ourselves to reach by 2030.
recycled raw materials.
electricity from renewable sources.
further reduction in electricity consumption.
PET is food friendly.
Food products require lightweight, transparent, recyclable packaging that preserves the quality of the contents.
Which is why we believe that PET is the material in which to invest as also suggested by the European Union.
In Sinesplast, we focus everything on PET and so do our suppliers.
We believe in increasing awareness in the community about recycling and waste collection by undertaking to become a perfect cog in a virtuous circular economy in the next few years.
Design for recycling
The design of our products complies with the “design for recycling” guidelines with the highest compatibility score in PET recycling.
Our packages are designed to be recycled: we use PET for 90% of production, fully recyclable and reusable material.
Eco Design
We apply the principles of eco design to all our projects:
technical solutions that limit the use of raw materials, reduce packaging thickness and weight without affecting technical performance. We also study solutions that optimise the overall dimensions and space occupied by the packaging during storage and handling. This makes it possible to reduce emissions during transportation.
R-PET use according to European regulations
With new, sophisticated washing and production methods, by suppliers certified according to European regulations, it is possible to use more secondary raw materials sourced from the recycling of post-consumption products and industrial waste.