Since 1999 SE.CO.PACK endorses the principles of sustainability; the reduction of impact of human activity on the environment represents a primary goal.

New technologies produce downgauged improved stretchfilms

Efficient use of raw materials and energy

Transport optimization

Waste hierarchy: reduce, reuse, recycle, recover

Less plastic to do the same job

Less roll changes

More pallet wrapped with a reel

Less reels in stock

Less CO2 for transport

Time saving

Less plastic left after use

Reduced environmental taxes
A product can be recycled when each component can be reused, recycled or burnt to produce energy.
Stretch films sold at Se.co.pack are stable and no hazardous polymerization or decomposition will occur.
The material is recyclable: at complete burning only carbon dioxide, water and energy appear.
Raw materials are free from DMF (dimetilfumarate), phtalates, halogens and clorine.
These components are not used in manufacturing process.
Raw materials and additives do not contain any substances in a level which might be dangerous to health or environment, according to ECHA candidate list.
All the materials comply with EU Directive Packaging and Packaging Waste 94/62/EC and REACH 1907/2006/CE + amendments.

Stretch films sold at Se.co.pack are stable and no hazardous polymerization or decomposition will occur.
The material is recyclable: at complete burning only carbon dioxide, water and energy appear.
Raw materials are free from DMF (dimetilfumarate), phtalates, halogens and clorine.
These components are not used in manufacturing process.
Raw materials and additives do not contain any substances in a level which might be dangerous to health or environment, according to ECHA candidate list.
All the materials comply with EU Directive Packaging and Packaging Waste 94/62/EC and REACH 1907/2006/CE + amendments.
“Packaging is necessary for a safe transport of products.
New and ultra light solutions are the answer to our commitment for environment.
Packaging is well balanced when has the correct dimensions and is conceived and produced according to quality, quantity reduction, traceability and environment-friendly standards.
Packaging adds value when reduces environment impact without compromising or reducing protection of packed products.
Packaging is smart when its lifecyle impact on the enviroment (production-transports-use-disposal) is compared with the alternative packaging products according to reliable information and a science-based approach.”