Keen on Green
Sustainable production
At PakTech, we take sustainability seriously, designing and manufacturing packaging handles that provide a simple, low-waste alternative for bulk packaging. PakTech handles are injection molded using High Density PolyEthylene (#2 HDPE), making our handles universally recyclable.
Design - A Better Handle on a Shade of Green
Every day, PakTech people enjoy coming to work amidst the backdrop of the beautiful Pacific Northwest, taking part in the company’s eco-friendly initiative. Even more, they’re designing and manufacturing packaging handles that provide a simple, low-waste alternative to the traditional way of doing things.
Produce - Keen on Savings
Retailers and consumers are asking producers to reduce packaging across the board. One of the world’s largest retailers has made a commitment to reduce packaging throughout its global supply chain by up to 5% in the coming year. Your shipping and packaging costs do matter to your bottom line, whether your product is part of that specific initiative or another equally attainable goal.
Apply - Being Keen on Green
Eco-friendly and brand consciousness are mainstays at PakTech. Since day one, we’ve been doing our homework and innovating the industry. Put our specialists to work and you’ll save more in shipping costs, overall packaging costs, add to your sustainability initiative, and improve end-consumer satisfaction.
We’re proud to be Keen on Green.
Every handle we produce is stamped with a #2 recycling message and a commitment to sustainability. The process starts with minimal waste and a manufacturing process that uses environmentally friendly practices, including:
- Exceeding all recommendations for energy conservation.
- Major equipment investments to achieve 60% reduction in energy usage and CO2 gases.
- Hi-Efficient T8 Florescent lighting and skylight to optimize natural light and energy consumption.
- HVAC system that is completely economized.
- Filtration system for storm water.
- Purchasing a percentage of our electrical supply from ‘green’ power.
- Incorporating ‘green’ construction practices in building improvement/expansion projects.
- Earning LEED Certification on all new construction.
- All ‘scrap’ material is used to make ‘composite’ lumber
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