Cut packaging costs and go greener with paper

four different types of potato sack

More customers than ever within the potato supply chain are choosing environmentally-friendly products. Is your packaging helping you keep up?

SWITCHING from plastic to paper packaging is a simple way to reduce your carbon footprint while lowering your EPR tax costs.

Why make the switch?

  • Paper is a sustainable, recyclable alternative to plastic
  • Lower your EPR tax costs – paper can cost around half as much as plastic
  • Appeal to environmentally conscious customers

Built for Performance

East Riding Sacks invests in the latest technology to deliver quality and efficiency. Its newest eight-colour press prints up to 500 metres per minute, giving you more flexibility, faster turnaround and high-quality results.

Packaging That Works for You

  • Paper sacks available from 5kg to 25kg
  • New SOS bag machine for expanded product options
  • Protective solutions including poly liners and film options

Innovation you can rely on

East Ridging Sacks’ dedicated Research and Development Team is always developing new ways to make sacks even more environmentally friendly without compromising on strength or performance.

A partner you can trust

East Riding Sacks doesn’t just supply packaging, it works with you – the customer. Its dedicated team is happy to visit regularly, review your needs and respond quickly to any changes – helping you reduce your carbon footprint without sacrificing quality.

Ready to explore your options?

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