At BIG SKY PACKAGING, sustainability is one of our core values and thus we replace virgin mono plastic with recycled ocean plastic to create packaging solutions. Ocean plastic is extracted from the ocean surface and recycled to create packaging solutions that not only reduce waste but also are a huge step towards sustainability. From the beauty industry to fashion, home decor, and many other industries are leveraging ocean plastic & marching towards a sustainable future.
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Every year, tons of plastic are dumped into the ocean, beaches, and water bodies that not only pollute the water but also endanger the water species. We take our responsibility of keeping our planet green & healthy seriously and therefore, we use recycled ocean plastic as an alternative to virgin plastic. Ocean plastic is collected, segregated, cleaned, melted, and converted into plastic chips. These chips are further used to create packaging solutions for various products such as clothing, cosmetics, personal care products, grooming products, children’s toys and much more!
Ocean plastic is made from plastic waste thus it removes the waste from ocean & water bodies.

Unlike other packaging materials, ocean plastic is 100% recycled plastic aimed at reducing pollution.

Using ocean plastic packaging is a great way of telling your customers that you care for the environment.


Ocean plastic packaging is created from recycled plastic collected from oceans, beaches, or coastal areas. The waste is cleaned, processed, and converted into usable material for packaging products.
Brands use it to reduce environmental pollution and support sustainability goals. It also helps communicate a strong eco-conscious message to customers while actively removing waste from oceans.
Yes, it helps by diverting plastic waste from oceans and reducing reliance on virgin plastic. However, its overall impact depends on how efficiently it is collected, processed, and reused.
Ocean plastic can be used for beauty, personal care, fashion, home goods, and consumer product packaging. It works well for both functional and branding-focused applications.
Yes, it is usually more expensive due to the cost of collecting, sorting, cleaning, and processing the waste. However, many brands see it as a long-term investment in sustainability and brand value.
In some cases, it can be recycled again, but recyclability depends on material purity and contamination levels. Since it is already recycled, multiple cycles may be limited compared to virgin plastic.