Sustainable Bulk Container Solutions


Reduce. Reuse. Recycle.

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Environmental sustainability is in the DNA of RPP Containers, and has been one of the company’s guiding principles since its inception in 1998. RPP Containers’  environmental sustainability model focuses on container reusability, increased storage capacity and recyclability.

RPP plastic bulk containers, made from high-performance polymers to enhance durability, are engineered to maximize the amount of product that can be loaded into a container. Our knowledgeable team will help you to find the best bulk container for your specific application. Because the containers are fit for your exact use, you can generally reduce your bulk container stock.


Reusable plastic bulk containers can reduce the overall carbon footprint of your material handling system. Our bulk containers are designed for repeated use and — once their useful life has ended — all our containers can be recycled. This means no plastic solid waste goes into landfills. Studies show that reusable bulk containers have an improved carbon footprint of over 30% when compared to similar single-trip/one-time use packaging.

Plastic bulk containers are engineered for years of repeated use. Whether they are used for storing agricultural products, moving parts to an assembly operation, or delivering seed to farmers, RPP bulk containers are designed to stand up to the rigors of the application. Traditional wooden pallets or cardboard boxes are not strong enough to be reused multiple times.

RPP Containers only sells products that are 100% recyclable. Our container recycling program was designed for your plastic bulk containers that are no longer functional or fit your needs. As part of our bulk container recycling program, we buy back containers and recycle them in two ways. First, we refurbish damaged, but repairable, containers for resale to other customers under our RefurBest® brand. If a bulk container is too damaged to be refurbished, we grind it up and a portion of the plastic regrind is used to make new containers that are sold under our DuraGreen® brand.

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