Environmental awareness is growing, and with it, consumer expectations for everyday products like garbage bags. More and more companies and households want to reduce the amount of virgin plastic and are choosing recycling solutions. One of these is LDPE bags made of regranulate, i.e. recycled plastic coming mainly from the collection of plastic waste.
Why is this product one of the most ecologically and economically rational choices today? Learn more below.
What is regranulated LDPE?
LDPE (low-density polyethylene) is a flexible, durable, and highly malleable material. When it's made from regranulate, it means recycled material has been used:
packaging foils,
used bags,
production waste,
selectively collected waste from the packaging market.
The process includes:
collection → sorting → washing → grinding → regranulation → production of new products.
This allows us to create high-quality bags that are in no way inferior to those made from virgin raw materials.
Why are regranulate bags eco-friendly?
1. They limit the production of "new" plastic
Each kilogram of regranulate is a kilogram of plastic that does not have to be produced from crude oil.
2. They reduce CO₂ emissions
The production of regranulate generates up to 60% less CO₂ than producing virgin material.
3. They give a second life to difficult waste
LDPE films are difficult to recycle, but once recycled they can remain in circulation for years.
4. They contribute to the circular economy
The manufacturer of regranulate bags actively participates in closing the waste processing cycle – this is a specific environmental value.
Why is regranulate ideal for garbage bags?
Is resistant to stretching and punctures,
provides high flexibility,
enables different thicknesses and colors,
combines well in the welding process,
is stable and predictable in production.
In the case of waste bags, crystal transparency is not necessary - that is why regranulate works perfectly and allows for cost reduction.
Applications of recycled LDPE bags
municipal waste,
industry and logistics,
gastronomy (coarse fractions),
workplaces,
cleaning activities,
construction.
Summary
LDPE regranulate bags are proof that ecology can go hand in hand with quality. They're a durable, strong, and eco-friendly product—ideal for companies and individuals who want to support circular economy while also benefiting from practical solutions.

