09 Mar 2022 Southgate Leading the Way in Sustainable Packaging
Southgate is continuing to invest in new product development and lead the way for sustainable alternatives with the launch of its PET Tape, which is made from 85% recycled plastic.
PET Tape has low environmental impact compared to traditional tape and is the most recent product to be added to Southgate’s range of eco-friendly products and equipment.
Darren Smith, Head of Marketing at Southgate, said: “We are determined to continually invest in new product development, prioritising sustainability at every step. Over the past year, we have launched several new sustainable products as part of our mission to have an eco-friendly alternative for all our packaging products.”
Southgate recently calculated that every year it sells enough packaging tape to circle the Equator 6,672 times. Despite being a large amount of tape, that figure would only be a drop in the ocean in terms of global use, which lead Southgate to ask the question: “What is happening to all the plastic tape being used worldwide and how is this impacting our planet?”
With this in mind, Southgate’s dedicated new product development team launched the recycled PET Tape, which has great eco-credentials and outperforms regular plastic tapes.
With high mechanical tear resistance, it’s ideal to close standard and recycled cardboard boxes and its reduced thickness allows a saving of over 20% of plastics.
Darren said: “The launch of the new recycled PET Tape is just one of the ways we’re innovating to find alternatives to plastic. With the continued boom in e-commerce resulting in an increase in demand for packaging products, specifically those which are sustainable, we have been hard at work developing new innovations which meet this growing need without compromising on performance.”
The Plastic Packaging Tax is due to take effect from April which applies to plastic packaging produced in or imported into the UK which does not contain at least 30% recycled plastic. The new PET Tape provides an alternative to businesses who may not want to make the switch from plastic entirely.
Darren added: “2022 is set to be a year of sustainable innovation in the industry and we’re excited to play our part as we continue to work hard on new product development at Southgate.”