At BIG SKY PACKAGING, sustainability is one of our core values and thus we provide you with PCR plastics packaging, a great alternative to non-recyclable plastic. PCR plastic or post-consumer resin plastic is made out of recycled bottles and other plastics. We help you create durable PCR plastic packaging solutions that can fit perfectly for your beauty, cosmetics, skincare, hair care products and more!


Our planet is our responsibility. By replacing virgin plastic with PCR plastic, we do our bit in protecting the environment, reducing waste, and making responsible choices. You can join our movement of protecting the planet by opting for PCR plastic packaging solutions for your range of beauty & skincare products.
PCR plastic is an alternative to regular plastic that help you reduce your carbon footprint.

Unlike other sustainable packaging options, PCR plastic is quite affordable & can be easily adopted by businesses.

Using PCR plastic instead of regular plastic is a great way of telling your customers that you care for the environment.


PCR (Post-Consumer Recycled) plastic is made from used plastic products like bottles and containers that are collected, cleaned, and reprocessed into new packaging material. It gives waste plastic a second life instead of sending it to landfills.
Brands adopt PCR packaging to reduce plastic waste, lower carbon footprint, and meet sustainability goals. It also appeals to eco-conscious consumers and strengthens brand credibility.
Yes, PCR plastics can offer similar strength, protection, and performance as virgin plastics when processed correctly. They are widely used across industries without compromising functionality.
PCR packaging is more sustainable because it reduces reliance on fossil fuels and diverts plastic waste from landfills. It also supports a circular economy by reusing existing materials.
PCR plastics are commonly used for bottles, jars, tubes, and containers in beauty, personal care, food, and household products. They work across both rigid and flexible packaging formats.
PCR materials may have slight variations in color or clarity and can sometimes be more expensive due to sourcing and processing. Availability also depends on recycling systems and supply.