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ExxonMobil Signature Polymers and XL Recycling Develop Stretch and Shrink Hood Films

ExxonMobil Signature Polymers and XL Recycling Develop Stretch and Shrink Hood Films



ExxonMobil recently launched its Signature Polymers portfolio brand, which focuses on delivering best-in-class service and partnerships within the polymers industry.

ExxonMobil Signature Polymers partnered with XL Recycling, a French PCR resin producer and part of the Reborn® group, to develop high-performance stretch and shrink hood films containing post-consumer recycled (PCR) content. The collaboration responds to growing consumer demand and evolving regulations, including the European Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR), which requires 35% PCR in industrial packaging by 2030.

Together, they created thin films with 35% PCR content for stretch hood applications and 50% PCR content for shrink hood applications that deliver quality and capabilities on par with virgin films. By blending XL Recycling’s premium PCR resins with ExxonMobil’s Exceed™ Tough+, Exceed™ Stiff+, Exceed™ Flow, and Vistamaxx™ performance polymers in optimized three-layer structures, the team preserved the mechanical, optical, and processing properties customers expect.

Key results include:

  • PCR incorporation: Met PCR targets while maintaining performance comparable to virgin formulations.
  • Strength and durability: Excellent puncture and tear resistance to protect products during storage and transport.
  • Visual quality: Low haze for product visibility and brand presentation.
  • Load stability: High holding force and pallet security throughout distribution.

To check out the full case study, visit here.



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