SilotitePro1800 Sustane incorporates PCR into a high-performance product to deliver a quality silage film with an improved environmental profile

5341emfilmslaminatessilotitefilmimprovedenvironmentalcredentialsgraphicweb

The use of recycled content in SilotitePro1800 Sustane film is part of Berry’s Five-Pillar programme. (Credit: Berry Global Inc.)

Berry Global’s leading balewrap brand, Silotite, has added a new film made with 25% post-consumer recycled plastic (PCR) to its B Circular Range of agricultural films. SilotitePro1800 Sustane incorporates PCR into a high-performance product to deliver a quality silage film with an improved environmental profile.

The use of recycled content in SilotitePro1800 Sustane film is part of Berry’s Five-Pillar programme to improve Silotite’s sustainability and adds to the existing benefits of its pre-orientated ProTechnology.

The film also provides a longer reel length than Silotite original 25 μm, 1500m film, so customers can wrap more bales per reel, saving time and preserving silage quality.

By using recycled content, Berry is supporting the circular economy and helping to divert waste from landfill or incineration. Life cycle analysis data confirms that using SilotitePro1800 Sustane 23 μm film (with 25% PCR) reduces the environmental load by 24% compared to standard Silotite 25 μm film (with 0% PCR).

Additionally, SilotitePro1800 Sustane film has been certified by RecyClass, giving users full traceability to the origin of the recycled content. The product is also conveniently packaged in a polyethylene (PE) sleeve, allowing the balewrap and outer packaging to be recycled together and eliminating the need for separation.

“We are proud to continue offering customers a range of films that meet high-performance standards across quality, functionality, user experience, innovation, and sustainability. The introduction of SilotitePro1800 Sustane film, alongside the other initiatives in our five-pillar sustainability programme, achieve these aims,” said Bart Geeraert, Commercial Director of Berry Global’s European Agricultural Films business.

Source: Company Press Release