SWAP Project: Alternatives to replace stretch wrap
In August 2020, Microsoft announced an ambitious commitment: to become a zero-waste company across its direct operations, products and packaging by 2030. As part of this initiative, the company also set out to eliminate single-use plastic in its packaging by 2025. This commitment underscores Microsoft’s focus on sustainability and its environmental responsibility, marking a path […]
Case Study of Pallet Covers at CISCO Systems
The world’s leading technology giant and manufacturer of local and external networking devices and network solutions services, CISCO Systems, has made a significant decision to reduce its environmental impact. In 2021, the company opted to use reusable pallet covers as the best option to replace stretch plastic in its pallet packaging operations. A sustainable solution […]
Galaxy Pack Pallet Cover Flying High
In a significant effort to reduce its environmental footprint, the prestigious airline LATAM has begun using Galaxy Pack’s reusable Pallet Covers in its cargo operations. This initiative is part of its ambitious plan to achieve zero plastic waste in landfills by 2027. The airline has highlighted that with the implementation of these Pallet Covers, it […]
The Stretch Film problem
The origin of Stretch plastic Originally, the slippery plastic wrap called STRETCH PLASTIC was a chemistry mistake, a residue that clung tenaciously to the bottom of a beaker in a laboratory in the 1940s. Initially, the military used it to line boots. and airplanes. Today, consumers and industries around the world use this water-resistant substance […]
Solutions tailored to your industry
Food industry The Reusable Mesh Pallet Covers are ideal for the food industry, since they have our exclusive and patented world innovation: BIOCIDAL PROTECTION against the formation of fungi, bacteria and algae, which protect the goods on the pallet from this type of contamination on its surface. . This also helps protect the health of the […]
Winners of the Together for the Planet contest
Together for the Planet Unilever, the Swedish Embassy and the Recon Foundation meet annually to call for the Together for the Planet contest, which brings together the most innovative environmental ventures in Colombia. Galaxy Pack applied at the end of 2020 in the «Plastic Free» category with its innovative proposal for Reusable Pallet Covers to […]