Ripak converts recycled plastics — sourced from the Texas recycling ecosystem — into high-performance materials for e-commerce shipping. Void fill, mailers, and protective packaging that actually gets recycled.
Less than one in ten plastic packages gets recycled. That's not a sustainability footnote — it's the biggest inefficiency in modern shipping. Brands are on the hook for it through EPR mandates. Ripak closes the loop: we take post-consumer plastic and turn it into packaging that ships products safely, then gets recycled again.
We make mono-material products — one kind of plastic, no mixed layers, no adhesive composites. That means when a brand's customer is done with it, it goes back in the recycling bin cleanly. No special handling. No guilt.
Post-consumer PET bottles and HDPE sourced from Texas municipal recycling programs and Cyclyx supply partnerships.
Materials are separated by polymer type, sorted by color, and cleaned to food-contact-safe standards.
Clean flakes are melted and extruded into sheets and film, then formed into void fill, mailer film, and cushioning formats.
Finished product ships to e-commerce brands. After use, customers recycle the packaging — and the cycle continues.
Three product lines for e-commerce shipping. Each one mono-material — one plastic type, fully recyclable through standard curbside programs.
Recycled PET cushioning chips — the protective fill inside a shipping box. Lightweight, dust-free, and fully recyclable. Replaces expanded polystyrene (EPS) peanuts.
Recycled HDPE mailer film for soft-goods shipping. Durable, moisture-resistant, and 100% recyclable at any drop-off point. Custom sizes and printing available.
Recycled LDPE stretch film for wrapping products inside boxes. Provides scratch and impact protection. Mono-material so it goes back in the bin cleanly.
The recycled plastics are there. The brands need them. The regulations are catching up. What the supply chain has been missing is a regional manufacturer who makes mono-material shipping products that close the loop cleanly.
Ripak is that manufacturer. Built in Texas, serving the South and Southwest, starting with products that ship everything from skincare to apparel.