Protecting what matters most.
It’s simple: better quality means less waste.
We make wrap that gets the job done, and requires less to do it.
Recycling Practices
PVC waste from Polyvinyl Films manufacturing plants is completely recycled and used in our product development. It is either reused in our products or repurposed by other manufacturers for items like pipes, flooring, and window frames. These practices are part of our resource recovery that helps to lower our overall carbon footprint.
FSC Certified paperboard
The cardboard boxes for our wraps are also made from FSC Certified paperboard, which is 100% recyclable. The FSC Certification ensures that the materials are sourced responsibly from sustainably managed forests.
Reducing Food Waste
Stretch-tite has been keeping food fresh in American kitchens since 1965. Today, this commitment to extending the freshness of food is more important than ever. Worldwide food waste is responsible for roughly 8% of global emissions. (Source: Project Drawdown)
A Lower Carbon Footprint
Production of the vinyl wrap (PVC) requires 57% common salt (sodium chloride) and 43% natural gas, so more than half of its raw material comes from a renewable and abundant resource. This reduces the complete reliance on non-renewable fossil fuels compared to the other plastics such as polyethylene.
Product Attributes
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Less Energy
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Trusted Since 1971
Stretch-tite cling wrap has been keeping food fresh in American kitchens since 1971. Today, this commitment to extending the freshness of food is more important than ever -
Reduce Food Waste
When food is wasted, all the energy, resources, and money that went into producing, processing, packaging, and transporting it are wasted, too. stretch-tite helps preserve food for longer in your fridge or freezer.
How to use
From setting up your stretch-tite box to how to proof dough. Find out everything you need know to get the best out of stretch-tite.