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Issue 306 Author : BOTHEVEN MACHINERY INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD. Souscrire

Mono-Material, rPP, and the Machines That Can Actually Handle Them

CS-2012 Automatic Cutting & Sewing Machine — A newly developed servo-driven platform designed for the precision demands of mono-material and high-rPP fabrics. Dual servo control keeps cutting length consistent bag after bag

 

The EU’s new packaging rules take full effect this August. Here’s what it means for your PP woven bag line — and how to visit us at Hall 1.1, Booth F53.

 

The Packaging Rulebook Just Changed. Is Your Line Ready?

On 12 August 2026, the EU’s Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) moves from paper into practice. Every bag entering the European market will need to be designed for recyclability, meet strict material standards, and — increasingly — incorporate recycled content.

For PP woven bag producers, this isn’t a distant policy problem. It’s a shop-floor problem.

Mono-material structures. Higher rPP ratios. Tighter tolerances on recyclability. These are the new specs your customers are quietly rewriting into their purchase orders — and they’re punishing the lines that can’t keep up.

 

Where Recycled Material Breaks Conventional Machines

Recycled PP behaves differently. The tape tension drifts. The weave picks up inconsistencies. Cutting edges fray where they used to hold. Sewing threads skip where they used to bite. Every variable that was “good enough” on virgin resin starts producing rejects once rPP content climbs.

This is the real PPWR cost most producers haven’t priced in yet: compliant bags, at commercial yield, on equipment that wasn’t built for the material.

 

Built for the Material, Not Against It

At CHINAPLAS 2026, Botheven Machinery is running live demonstrations of the converting equipment built specifically for this shift:

CS-2012 Automatic Cutting & Sewing Machine — A newly developed servo-driven platform designed for the precision demands of mono-material and high-rPP fabrics. Dual servo control keeps cutting length consistent bag after bag, even when the fabric itself isn’t behaving. Touchscreen operation means less dependency on senior operators — a quiet answer to the labour shortage most plants are also navigating.

Liner-Hemming Fully Automatic Line — Cutting, PE liner insertion, bottom sewing, and top hemming, integrated inline. No intermediate handling, no WIP buildup, and critically for food-grade and high-purity applications, significantly less hand contact with the bag opening. One line. One operator. One clean, compliant output stream.

HEMITEC Automatic Hemming & Sewing Line — Servo-driven gripper transport holds the bag flat through high-speed hemming. On mono-material structures where a puckered seam becomes a rejected pallet, that consistency is the entire margin.

 

Why This Matters in August 2026 — Not 2027

Equipment lead times, commissioning, and operator ramp-up don’t happen overnight. Producers waiting until PPWR penalties start biting will be behind two cycles of their competitors.

Visit Us — Hall 1.1, Booth F53

Stop by for a live demonstration, or book a private walkthrough with our engineers. Whether you’re upgrading a single station or planning a full turnkey line, we’ve been building this equipment in-house for over 40 years — and every machine you’ll see on the floor was manufactured under our own roof in Taiwan.

→ Schedule a booth meeting

→ Request a turnkey consultation

 

A Note for Distributors and System Integrators

If you’re visiting CHINAPLAS to evaluate equipment partnerships rather than single purchases, we’d like to talk. Botheven is actively expanding our global agent network, and we’re looking for partners in regions where PPWR-ready converting equipment is becoming a real conversation with end customers.

Turnkey capability. In-house manufacturing. Four decades of reliability customers can stake their own reputations on.

→ Agent inquiries: Hall 1.1, Booth F53, or reply directly to this email.

See you in Shanghai.

Botheven Machinery Industrial Co., Ltd.

CHINAPLAS 2026 | Hall 1.1, Booth F53 | 21–24 April