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Agricultural

Plascon’s Flexible Plastic Packaging Solutions are Tailored to the Specific Needs of Food Growers & Producers Around the Globe

Plascon liners are suitable for boxes, bins, crates, and baskets meeting vertical farming, indoor greenhouse and commercial farming needs. Our liners are engineered to protect and preserve delicate produce while in storage and transit.

Custom sizing and biodegradable* options are available.

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 VERTICAL FARMING

VERTICAL FARMING

 

 COMMERCIAL FARMING

COMMERCIAL FARMING

 

 

 INDOOR GREENHOUSES

INDOOR GREENHOUSES

 

 VINICULTURE

VINICULTURE

 

Protect Fragile Produce with Box Liners

FOOD GRADE LINERS ARE FDA/USDA APPROVED

Many products packaged in corrugated boxes, cartons or crates require the use of a liner in the final container to provide containment and protection. Plascon specializes in food grade polyliners. Our polyliners are compatible with all of the automated box lining systems on the market, including Pattyn Packaging, Niverplast, K&R Equipment, OK International Group, Pearson and Thiele Technologies.

Our food grade liners are made using resins that are USDA/FDA approved
and are BRC certified. Liners can be made in any color.

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Biodegradable Liners being used for harvesting produce

Box Liners for Agricultural Use

Fresh produce that requires a liner inside of a box or carton is a perfect fit for Plascon’s FDA/USDA approved, recyclable & biodegradable* box liners.

BIODEGRADABLE* OPTIONS

SINGLE CASE QUANTITIES

USDA/FDA APPROVED RESINS

CUSTOM SIZING AVAILABLE

RECYCLABLE

* 49.28% biodegradation in 900 days under non-typical conditions. No evidence of further biodegradation.

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