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The Perfect Solution to:



          Save the Environment





          Reduce Film usage by up to 50%





          We are committed to exploring ways to lessen the environmental impacts of all
          packaging products. Using state of the art technology Omni has revolutionised
          the stretch film market.


          Problem


          Did you know that the estimated volume of stretch film is used in Australia per month
          is 600 tonnes?


          Solution

          Did you know that using Omni Stretch Film we guarantee to reduce the amount of

          conventional stretch film usage by 50%? It’s the Perfect Pallet Wrapping Solution!
          This ‘Perfect Solution’ is achieved through the combination of Omni Pallet Wrapping Machines and
          Omni Stretch Films. These key elements have been engineered together to have the capability of
          stretching film to over 400%. As a result, the amount of film required per pallet wrapped is
          guaranteed to be reduced by up to 50%.

          How can this be possible?


          Omni Stretch Films – “Thinner, Longer, Stronger”....Wrap more with Less
          The common perception of stretch film is that thicker film is stronger. With the engineering of Omni
          Stretch Films this is no longer the case. We have developed high performance stretch films that with the
          puncture strength and tear resistance equivalent to conventional film more than twice the thickness.

          As a result of this cutting edge technology, just one of our clients who have
          adapted our solution saves over 126 tonnes of stretch film per year.

          Not only that, the majority of all our plastic products are produced
          from recycled material and to further reduce carbon footprint,
          we are proud to say our film manufacturing equipment is world
          leading in efficiency, using up to 32% less energy than the
          industry standard energy consumption of manufacturing plants.












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