MCC Group Ltd introduces a new cost-effective line of pallet wraps

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MCC Group Ltd introduces a new cost-effective line of pallet wraps

MCC Group Ltd, specialists in food packaging retail, have introduced their own high-performance pallet wraps, featuring over 30% post-consumer waste (PCW) materials across all variations, including a pre-stretch option.

Source: SPNews

With rising demands for compliance with legislation (UK PPT compliant), along with limited supply from UK manufacturers, this new product line offers a cost-effective, top-quality solution.

Releasing these products to the UK market is a game changer. Customers have fed back to me time and time again that they find it challenging to balance the costs and quality of pallet wrap with hitting PCW targets. We’ve managed to develop a range of products that will meet all the performance & commercial for our customer’s needs and future proof them, all without sacrificing quality or cost point.

Affordable Compliance with Plastic Legislation

This new range of pallet wrap is crafted from premium film material and surpasses industry legislation standards for recycled content in both machine wrap and hand wrap options.

As legislation continues to evolve, it is crucial for food manufacturers and other businesses to secure their supply chains, ensuring they meet compliance requirements without compromising quality for consumers. This newly launched line aims to enhance competitiveness in the marketplace, especially within the sustainable materials sector.

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