Priplak ®
Since its creation, Laura Pack ® works on a long-term approach that focuses on eco-design,
eco-production, eco-logistics of packaging and recycling of materials.
Since its creation, Laura Pack ® works on a long-term approach that focuses on eco-design,
eco-production, eco-logistics of packaging and recycling of materials.
Eco-conception: An effective packaging from its conception to its end.
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It all starts with polypropylene granules
The principal component of PRIPLAK® is polypropylene in the form of granules. Before this material was invented, the gaseous residue from oil was burned at a pure loss. It is now recovered to produce polypropylene, thus helping limit pollution of the atmosphere. The granules are fed into an extruder where they are melted, mixed and homogenised. The paste obtained then passes between cylinders where it is flattened, then cooled and cut into sheets.
Priplak and the environment
An environmentally sound plastic Polypropylene offers many advantages due to its composition. It is a polyolefin, and doesn’t contain any halogens, or Chlorine. It is also free from any plastifiers, such as phtalates, which are often used in the production of PVC. After finishing with a product made from Priplak, the material can be recycled, or burnt or added to landfill, without any risk of toxic substances harming the environment or people’s health.
A recyclable product and a recycled range
During its lifecycle, one of the key features of polypropylene is its ability to be recycled many times without any significant change in its physical properties. Priplak has also embarked on an ambitious scheme to collect some of the waste from larger customers. Together with its physical characteristics this has enabled Priplak to develop a certified range of 100% recycled polypropylene.
Exract from “Priplak ® ” PRIPLAK SAS, Parc d’Activités Industrielles Avenue de l’Europe, 60530 Neuilly en Thelle / www.priplak.com
The principal component of PRIPLAK® is polypropylene in the form of granules. Before this material was invented, the gaseous residue from oil was burned at a pure loss. It is now recovered to produce polypropylene, thus helping limit pollution of the atmosphere. The granules are fed into an extruder where they are melted, mixed and homogenised. The paste obtained then passes between cylinders where it is flattened, then cooled and cut into sheets.
Priplak and the environment
An environmentally sound plastic Polypropylene offers many advantages due to its composition. It is a polyolefin, and doesn’t contain any halogens, or Chlorine. It is also free from any plastifiers, such as phtalates, which are often used in the production of PVC. After finishing with a product made from Priplak, the material can be recycled, or burnt or added to landfill, without any risk of toxic substances harming the environment or people’s health.
A recyclable product and a recycled range
During its lifecycle, one of the key features of polypropylene is its ability to be recycled many times without any significant change in its physical properties. Priplak has also embarked on an ambitious scheme to collect some of the waste from larger customers. Together with its physical characteristics this has enabled Priplak to develop a certified range of 100% recycled polypropylene.
Exract from “Priplak ® ” PRIPLAK SAS, Parc d’Activités Industrielles Avenue de l’Europe, 60530 Neuilly en Thelle / www.priplak.com
E-mail
contact@laurapack.com |
Phone
+33 (0)4 68 89 03 97 |
Adress
Laura Pack SARL 32 Rue du Mas del Rost 66690 SORÈDE FRANCE |
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