PCR, or Post-Consumer Recycled, plastic is exactly what it sounds like: plastic that's been (recycled) from products used and discarded by consumers—think plastic bottles, containers, and packaging that would otherwise end up in landfills or oceans. This recycled material is then processed, cleaned, and transformed into new plastic resin, which is used to create PCR roll-on bottles. Unlike virgin plastic, which relies on fossil fuels and contributes to carbon emissions, PCR plastic reduces waste, conserves resources, and lowers your brand's carbon footprint.
For wholesale buyers, PCR roll-on bottles offer the best of both worlds: the durability and functionality of plastic packaging, with the sustainability credentials that modern consumers (and regulators) demand. They're commonly made from PCR HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) or PCR PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate), both known for their strength, chemical resistance, and compatibility with liquids like essential oils, deodorants, and skincare serums.
