  Environmental Packaging Technologies, Ltd. (EPT) was created to help develop packaging solutions that could help combat the alarming increase in threats to our environment. The need for storage and shipping solutions will continue to increase as global demands grow. EPT’s long-term commitment to environmentally-friendly packaging and shipping solutions will help positively affect both. Our concerns extend beyond our bottom-line to the future of your business and our planet. EPT’s solutions help reduce negative impact on the ocean, on the land, in the air and your bottom line. Thank you for recognizing the importance of being environmentally responsible and for joining us in keeping our landfills free of unnecessary waste. Please contact your Sales Representative for a copy of our detailed EPT Recycle Policy, or contact us at
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EPT SOLUTIONS- Contribute to the reduction of the approximately 295 million gallons of wastewater generated by the Industrial Container and Drum Industry through the process of cleaning steel and plastic drums annually. Of this large amount of wastewater, 90% is contaminated by dioxins, furans and metals. – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- Significantly reduce the input of carbon dioxide emissions within the shipping industry, which is currently responsible for 5% of all global emissions and projected to rise 75% in the next 15 years. – The Guardian Newsletter
- Prevent the spread of global warming by slowing the dramatic growth rate of greenhouse gas emissions produced directly by the shipping industry, which has been projected to increase by 72% by the year 2020. –The Guardian Newsletter
- Reduce the use of landfills, which is directly related to the leakage of hazardous materials in both the land and the oceans. The United States alone generates 7.6 billion tons of industrial solid waste, a large portion of which is composed of industrial packaging. – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Pollution Prevention Assistance Division, Georgia Department of Natural Resources
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