In a market first, we have recently introduced 10 litre, 20 litre and 25 litre stackable UN-approved jerry cans to our Eco-UN range. These jerry cans are made from 30% recycled plastic and are UN-certified for the transportation of hazardous goods, making them ideal for coatings, chemicals, and pharmaceutical businesses.
There are unique challenges to making UN-approved jerry cans from recycled plastic. UN products must pass rigorous testing and meet the highest quality standards. The 70/30 mix of virgin and recycled plastic of our Eco-UN cans provides the perfect blend of sustainability and strength.
The new line of eco UN-approved jerry cans is an important step for sustainable packaging, as Elise Wilkes, Procurement Lead at Invopak, explains,
“Businesses that need UN-approved packaging can now choose a more sustainable option that doesn’t compromise quality. Our new stackable jerry cans are made from 30% recycled plastic, so there’s no plastic tax to pay, which is a real benefit, especially given the rate at which environmental taxes are increasing.”
The eco UN-approved jerry cans are manufactured in the UK, which means they have a lower carbon footprint than imported goods, while also supporting British industry. The UN-approved jerry cans are made from a single material type, HDPE, so the cans can easily be recycled, further boosting their eco-credentials.
Given the size of the global jerry can market, utilising more recycled plastic is essential for the sector. Demand for the packaging is projected to increase from USD 3.13 billion in 2024 to USD 4.2 billion by 2032, according to the latest market research. Incorporating recycled plastic within the product cycle will be central to making this most practical of packaging containers more sustainable.
Get in touch with the team to find out more about our new eco UN-approved jerry cans, or order them direct from our website.