From Bulky to Brilliant: ReSeal Labels Driving Circular Packaging Design
Smart Packaging: Less Plastic, More Impact
Many leading brands are rethinking their packaging to reduce its environmental footprint. One powerful change? Swapping bulky rigid plastic lids on wet wipe packs for sleek ReSeal Labels made from polypropylene (PP) or polyethylene (PE).
Less Material, Less Waste
Traditional rigid lids use thick, multi-material plastic that’s heavy and tough to recycle. By contrast, PP or PE ReSeal Labels from CCL use up to 90% less plastic by weight. That means less raw material, less waste, and a smaller carbon footprint – from production all the way to disposal.

Designed for Recycling
Because the ReSeal Label is made from the same (or compatible) material as the film of the pack, the entire pack can be recycled as a mono-material solution. This makes sorting and processing easier and aligns with recyclability standards set by groups like RecyClass and CEFLEX.
Better for Logistics – and the Planet
Rigid lids add unnecessary bulk. Thinner, flexible labels free up space and reduce weight. More packs fit on each truck, cutting down on transportation costs and CO₂ emissions. Fewer trucks on the road = a win for the planet and the bottom line.
A Step Toward Circularity
PP and PE are widely recycled worldwide. Moving to mono-material packaging helps keep materials in the loop, giving them a second life and supporting the circular economy.
The Bottom Line:
Switching to PP/PE ReSeal Labels isn’t just a packaging tweak. It’s a strategic step toward sustainable design, waste reduction, and better recyclability – without compromising performance. Brands making this move meet both regulatory demands and growing consumer expectations for greener packaging.
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